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Friday, May 4, 2012
Local farms and fishing gets legislative boost
New law to help seed and feed local farms and fishing sectors
From Legislative Press and Public Information Bureau http://www.rilin.state.ri.us/News
Sen. Sue Sosnowski & Rep. Teresa Tanzi at a
Charlestown event last fall
STATE HOUSE – Legislation to boost Rhode Island agriculture and seafood industries has been signed into law after passing the General Assembly.
Introduced by Sen. V. Susan Sosnowski and Rep. Deborah Ruggiero, the Rhode Island Local Agriculture and Seafood Act (2012-S 2611A, 2012-H 7701aa) directs the state Department of Environmental Management to establish program to provide small grants and technical assistance to farms and seafood businesses to promote sales of locally grown products.
The House version of the new law was also co-sponsored by local Representatives Donna Walsh and Teresa Tanzi.
The bill also creates the Interagency Food and Nutrition Policy Advisory Council, which will help remove regulatory barriers that stand in the way of the local farming and fishing industries’ success.
The legislation is aimed at assisting local farms and fishing operations succeed as small businesses and helping them market their wares locally.
“We tend to think of economic development as growing jobs inside a plant or a building, but Rhode Island’s fishing and farming industries generate over a billion dollars to the outdoor economy,” said Rep. Deborah Ruggiero (D-Dist. 74, Jamestown, Middletown). “One of the benefits of this legislation is the state will provide funding for small farmers, farmer training, nutrition programs and ensure a sustainable local food system in our state.”
Assisting local agriculture and fishing businesses could have a substantial affect on not only Rhode Island’s economy, but also on the quality of life and health for the public, say the bill’s backers. Open land, jobs, nutritious and safe foods and educational opportunities for youth are all among the benefits of prosperous local industry.
“More and more, we hear about the importance of buying local, and this bill is aimed at helping to connect the small farmer or fishing boat operator to the consumer. Encouraging the buy-local movement is a big win for Rhode Island, because it means the success of small businesses, more jobs, and better, healthier, more plentiful and available food choices for the public,” said Senator Sosnowski (D-Dist. 37, South Kingstown, New Shoreham). “Local food gets from farm to table in fresher condition, and more local farms means more green space in our state. Food that travels less also means fewer trucks on the road, and less air pollution. Overall, more people eating more local food means better health for people and for our environment.”
Under the bill, DEM will administer the grants program, which is to be funded through a restricted receipt account with help from any federal, state or local agency, private foundation, or individual who wishes to contribute grant money or gifts to the cause.
Grants of up to $20,000 each are to be given to help start or sustain small farms or fishing operations for projects and programs that help them – and the industry as a whole – become more viable and self-sustaining. DEM must hold a public hearing and issue an annual report on the grant program’s performance.
The legislation enhances the responsibilities of the DEM to help market local seafood and agriculture. The bill directs DEM to develop programs to promote interaction and business relationships between farmers and fishermen and restaurants, grocery stores, institutional cafeterias and other potential institutional purchasers of local agriculture and seafood products, including statewide and regional promotional events.
Additionally, the legislation creates the Interagency Food and Nutrition Policy Advisory Council, made up of leaders of the Department of Health, the Department of Environmental Management and the Department of Administration. The council is to develop solutions to regulatory and policy barriers to developing a strong sustainable food economy and healthful nutrition practices.
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Dec 3, 2004 • 8:45 am | (0) by | Filed Under SEO & SEM Forum News
I assume this can be released, it is publicly available at Search Guild Forum. They call it a "forum for SEO forum mods and admins", and the name of the forum is Forum Speak. Basically, it is a private forum for moderators and administrators of SEM forums to come and discuss moderating and administrating issues at the collective forums.
As mentioned a Search Guild, here is the purpose as stated by the forums creator, Chris Ridings.
We've been thinking about seo forums working collaboratively to help each other out. We figure that we could give the mods and admins of other forums useful information and they could possibly notify us about a thing or too. In short we've been thinking "how can the mods and admins of the different forums discuss issues in order to resolve issues that apply to all the forums". Say "John Smith" is a forum spamming robot, shouldn't there be somewhere mods can warn the mods of other forums?
If you are an admin or mod at a forum, then check out the thread for more details.
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Sep 19, 2007 • 7:48 am | (2) by | Filed Under Google AdWords
There are reports at two different WebmasterWorld threads of reporting issues at both AdWords and AdSense. Let's first tackle the AdSense reporting issue.
If you login and go to your reports manager link, you are taken to a 403 Forbidden error page. It looks like this:
I assume this AdSense bug will be resolved shortly. Forum discussion at WebmasterWorld.
The AdWords side is a bit more complicated. There are confirmed reports that when running a report at AdWords, it doesn't ever complete the report.
Yesterday I attempted to run a keyword performance report and was told it would take 15 minutes (!) to complete--however the report (as well as any I attempted to run subsequently) never completed. They just stayed hung up on 'Pending' status until I deleted them.
In addition, some people are noticing weird Japanese characters for previously run reporting dates.
Today I logged into my reporting center and for whatever reason the dates of all my previously run reports appear to be in JAPANESE. Literally.
AdWordsRep has confirmed the issue and said the engineers are "working towards a resolution."
Forum discussion at WebmasterWorld and Google Groups.
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Since the first nationally coordinated Census in 1911, Census data has played an important role in helping to shape Australia.
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“The centenary of Census taking in Australia is a national achievement and something to be proud of. For 100 years Australians have participated in the Census, providing decision makers with accurate information to help plan for our nation’s future,” Mr Lowe says.
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What are some good Google Adwords people have found that really work for getting qualified leads and finding good, cheap keywods? Or any other tips? Any great articles about it?
Also, for a concrete example, I have a site for which my current need to increase signed up users. I'd like to get traffic into for these things:
- hiking
- starting hiking groups
- joining hiking groups
- birding (and possibly various kinds of bird names)
- spotting trees (and possibly various kinds of tree names)
- spotting wildflowers (and possibly various kinds of flower names)
- hiking bloggers who want cool widgets for their blogs
But since my site is free, would AdWords work for me? I'd probably have to try to compete for cheap keywords? What would be a good strategy for me?
Thanks, Alex
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I agree with Tilen. Using SEM (search engine marketing) may not be what you want to do. You'd be MUCH better off spending the money you might spend a month on AdWords farming out some blog posts on your subject: i.e. SEO (search engine optimization).
Take a look at Search Engine Optimization (SEO): An Hour a Day. It will help you hone your target market and behavior and then set you on your way to doing your own SEO.
Especially if you love the subject (hiking) and enjoy writing/finding resources for it, then you can serve your site and enjoy the experience all at the same time instead of paying Google for dribs and drabs...
Good luck and thanks for the site! I'm a hiker too (though on the other side of the country)...
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This probably won't be what you want to hear, but i'll say it anyway.
All you will do if you start advertising your site on adwords the way it is now is burn through money and not get much response.
First you have to figure your conversion process, that takes first time visitors to become customers. Either offer them something for free, like an informational guide that will teach them something that isn't common knowledge in exchange for their email address so you can keep in touch and get them to use your product, or have a way more clear sense of direction on your site for people who just hop onto the first page. ( http://posterous.com/ http://basecamphq.com/ http://37signals.com/ all offer a great lesson of how a good landing page looks like)
Secondly... If you want to use paid advertising, you better be selling something, or you won't have a clue whether you are on your way on being profitable or just burning through your hard earned money.
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These are my understandings of the content of your question:
• Search Engine Marketing (SEM) aims to improve the visibility of a website in Search Engine Result Pages (SERPs).
• The purpose of SEM , as with any marketing, is to build an audience, develop leads and convert them to users/customers.
• SEM is not your marketing strategy -- it is a component of your overall marketing strategy.
• SEM includes SEO and PPC advertising. PPC advertising is an attempt to "buy your way onto the front page."
In all of my experience with the PPC aspect of SEM -- what I have learned can be sumerized as the following:
• It is not a silver bullet.
• When you are in a space where your key words compete with with major players (like say REI) then I would deprioritize this tactic for others
• Conversion is critical. Increasing site traffic by 10x but decreasing conversion rates by 100x will look like a SEM success, but will actually be a step backward for your business. You must have a CRM process that allows you to track users by source -- including SEM activity.
And now, what may seem obvious -- but one of my key learnings:
• The best terms are ones that you can claim unique ownership to through other marketing means. For example if you coin a new phrase related to hiking and get that phrase out enough that it is searched. If you can get people to review something you did that includes that coined phrase -- and then you purchase the PPC's to dominate the resulting activity. A white paper, a great blog post, a product/artifact that use the phrase are all ways to jump start that process.
Good luck!
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I'm not a fan of the AdWords model. It's an auction system. It's unpredictable and it doesn't produce a lot of value over time.
If you want to build a community why not focus on organic traffic? Go to the people you want to attract and offer a value statement. Focus on the needs of the community and build something valuable. You could for example try to educate your users about hiking. Start writing articles on that topic, and contact other bloggers who are passionate about it, and ask them if they would be interested in guest posting on the community blog. This usually is a win-win situation for both of you. You will both get exposure, and your community site would rank more appropriately in organic searches. Much more valuable and long lasting, that bidding for words.
My point is that just driving traffic to your website, won't be enough if there's nothing attracting and valuable to your users there, to make people come back.
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Adwords can be used to pull extra traffic, but it's hard to get ROI on it these days. Its the wrong model for a site that's basically free.
You need to spend time adding content that will appeal to your target users, and increase the likelihood of them bookmarking and linking to you. It's basically a long game - trying to create quality content, and getting your user base to also create content via forums public postings and the like.
The more you can do to make your site "sticky" the better (ie give users reasons to visit regularly and join in). As your new there's obviously going to be that bit less content to start with, but people may still find you interesting, and think they'll come back in a few months and see how you're doing... Until you have critical mass of content you'll lose some early visitors as there simply isn't enough there. So while you're adding content and executing a traditional SEO process, you should create a great monthly email newsletter with the best content you can make, to try and retain those early visitors until your site has enough of it's own community for them to come back and join in.
So it's the long game for you over the coming months.
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I found the book from http://www.perrymarshall.com/ very good.
I have read 4 books about SEM, and his was the best. Lots of practical tips on what to write in your Adwords ads. Lots of real-life examples. Highly recommend it.
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AdWords has various devices on its site that you can use to see what words draw high traffic, and you can test out different words to see what gets the most hits. I found it useful to know what people are searching for (unfortunately wasn't the phrases I had expected).
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Blogging and ranking in the organic search results is a much better strategy to go after because it's free. You can use Google AdWords to run experiments though:
1. Use the Google Keyword Checker Tool to find which keywords people are searching for around outdoor activities
2. Use Google AdWords to see what people are clicking. Throw up a landing page for your article you're planning to write, and have people sign up to be notified when it is available. If people are clicking the AdWords, it means the organic search results are sub par.
3. Write some thoughtful, interesting and helpful articles around the keywords that are searched for most and that you got clicks on. You should be able to start ranking on the first page if you targeted the right articles. You'll also have an initial email list to blast our your emails if you got some people to sign up.
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I agree with most here that adwords are not your best bet. Using SEO farms may also be a bad idea. With google coming out with the +1 ( http://www.seo.com/blog/googles-1-button-change-seo/ ) soon, you may want to focus on simply creating high quality content. Create a following on twitter and via your blog. Offer a newsletter to keep users up to date on new content. Build quality following over time.
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I'm a new UK contractor, and I've just had my first payment and was wondering how much I should put aside and how I go about actually transferring the cash from my business account to my account.
I've a limited company set up, it's just me in the company, and I'm VAT registered. I've just got my first payment from my contracting job and because I'm really poor at the moment I'd like to transfer some money over to my personal account (NB I do have an accountant but really need to work this out now). I've heard people say I should save anything between 25% and 33% of what I earn for tax, and I've decided to play it save and go for the higher figure, but is this after I've deducted VAT or is that a total figure for VAT and other taxes?
So say I'd earned £1000 this month with the VAT at 20% I'd received £1200. Do I save (£1200/3) £400 or deal with VAT separately and put ((£1000/3) + VAT) £533 aside?
I'm probably going to be earning in the higher tax bracket, so should that affect how much I save now?
After I work out how much to put in to my business savings account, can I then transfer the rest over to my personal account? Should I leave some in my business account? (I tend to buy business things from my personal account and then put the receipts in a folder and record what I spend on the business to send to my accountant - I've not yet done this, so I don't really know why I'm doing this but my accountant told me to)
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To specifically answer your question of how much to put aside...
You earn £1000, and charge £200 VAT on top.
Put aside £200 for VAT each month, as any minor differential from valid expenses will probably pay your yearly accounting bill.
Then put aside £500 each month to approximate the cost of income tax, NI (Don't forget you'll be paying both employer and employee NI from that £1000), tax on dividends, and corporation tax at the end of the year on any retained earnings (which, generally, you'll want to minimise, but you may want to plan for retaining enough earnings to keep that PAYE coming monthly whilst you are between contracts and on holidays).
If you fall significantly into higher rate income tax (in which case you're doing it wrong), or your contract is IR35 caught add another £100 per £1000.
In other words, a VERY rough reckoning of your take home from an IR35 exempt contract is 50% of your NET (before VAT) rate.
Lastly, under no circumstances "just transfer across £xxx" to your personal, or your accountant will probably have to apply the whole payment as PAYE - this may either lead to you significantly overpaying tax and NI through having too much on PAYE, or if you're unlucky (over keen to pay far too much), an overdrawn director's loan account and a statutory interest charge on the benefit in kind in addition to all of the above.
If, as sounds, your accountant is leaving you to your own devices, you're treading on thin ice - you should really be agreeing a desired and recommended rate of PAYE with your accountant at the start of your contract. He should be making recommendations for this. The remainder can be paid on a quarterly or twice yearly dividend once other commitments have been accounted for.
As all the others have said you absolutely need to talk to your accountant to decide the best demarcation for your personal circumstances.
Edited to add: As a new contractor you may feel the rule of thumb given is ridiculously pessimistic, but in ten years contracting I found it a good guesstimate. All of these will be coming out of that £1000 earned also:
• I want to replace my laptop, upgrade other tech every xx years
• ISP, mobile phone, assorted admin and stationery were all on the company
• Yellow pages ad (if wanted), domain registration, web hosting costs
• allowable travel / living away from home expenses
• breaks between contracts - you want the salary, phone and ISP etc to continue being paid without worry for some time.
You want the year end dividend to be a pleasant surprise, rather than get into a position of breaking out in a cold sweat as you realise you need to work xx extra hours to cover upcoming expenses.
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You need to separate out what the business revenue is from your salary... You've set up a limited company, and you're the sole director and employee I'm assuming. Very broadly what you need to do is think about how you can reduce your tax liability within the structure you've set up. Stop thinking about the revenue your business is taking as your personal income, it belongs to the business. However, you want as much of it to flow your way as possible, with the smallest (legitamate) tax liability.
First pay yourself a salary in the lower tax bracket... You don't want to pay yourself a high-tax rate salary. That's just chucking money at the revenue. Set the PAYE up to deal with income tax and NI and consult the Inland Revenue / a payroll company / tax accountant if you're not sure how to do this.
The company pays corporation tax on profits... So make sure all expenses are accounted for. That includes pay and NI.
Pay yourself the rest of the profits via dividend. Given that after paying yourself a lower tax rate salary via PAYE the company is in profit, pay yourself in dividends... Dividends are a way of distributing company profits to shareholders. This is done in a pro-rata manner - so if you own 100% of the company you will receive 100% of the dividend. The dividend amount paid out is decided by the company board (you). So it could be 100% of profits. The advantage of dividends is that you don't pay employers NI on dividends (currently 13.8%).
Slight catch - even though it seems that dividend tax rates are advantageous, after you have taken into account corporation tax on the profits the effective income tax rate is the same as if you were paid the whole lot via PAYE. The saving is entirely in that you don't pay employers NI on dividends.
Consult a tax accountant to work out the optimum balance between paying yourself via PAYE and dividends.
Hope that helps.
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We take the tax out and put it in a separate bank account (usually earning higher interest) as a default part of processing any invoice. So personally I would go with option 2 and take the tax out first.
I would talk to an accountant about the tax bracket issue, there are often structures or methods of claiming more of your general life "as an expense of doing business" rather than on your taxable income and either moving you back down a tax bracket or getting you classified as a business, thus under a different set of rules completely.
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Which taxes are you talking about? If you are paying yourself you should be registered for PAYE to deal with income tax and National Insurance. In this case you should know exactly how much you need to pay as you calculate it at the time of payment (and this money has to be deposited with HMRC by the 22nd of the following month).
If you a referring to corporation tax, your company's taxable profits are reduced as your salary increases (essentially you are shifting the tax burden from the company, in the form of corporation tax, to the individual, in the form or income tax).
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I am starting an LLC in January 2012, and I'm evaluating various ways of obtaining a postal mailing address that is not my home address. I have to take into consideration the cost of such a service, the distance from my home, and the hours during which I can go to retrieve accumulated mail. Could others give me an idea of how much legitimate postal mail I'll likely have to deal with, over the course of a year?
My company is going to develop software; I'm hoping to hire others (probably temporary help/contractors/vendors at first); I'll have various online hosted services; and I'll have a business banking account. I don't know where I'll work. I'll likely work at home somewhat, but I'm also considering co-working locations and hacker spaces (some of which offer mail service for paying members). Assume that customers will not be provided with a postal mail address for the company. So the mailing address will essentially be strictly for company operations paperwork.
I see some similarity in what I'm asking and this previous question titled "LLC and address"; I have chosen to focus my question on mail volume.
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It is an interesting question but I think it would be a difficult one to answer precisely.
Let's see some macro statistics I found for the EU market to get some average numbers:
Postal service statistics - universal service providers
The analysis of postal traffic in relation to the population data shows that the highest number of letter-post items sent per capita in 2009 was recorded in Finland (375) and Luxembourg (373), followed by the Netherlands and Sweden, each with more than 200 items distributed per capita. In contrast, eleven EU Member States distributed less than 100 letter-post items per capita, with five of them – Bulgaria, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland and Romania - sending below 50.
My personal interpretation would be that the amount of postal mail per year decreases and it depends on the maturity and intensity of the economy.
I would expect no more then 200-375 letter-post items delivered per person hired in a company per year.
I would be glad to see some other comments and answers too.
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Good idea. I have an LLC that does software, and I get a few mailings per year from government (for state filings, including tax filings) and you'll get a few from the bank.
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I believe I have resolved this. A friend has a business with extra office space, and I'll likely be using his location for postal mail and quite possibly co-located workspace.
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Revision as of 14:51, 23 May 2005
This needs more work, but wanted to get it started.
General Rules
• Avoid runs over 3 nucleotide (AAAA)
• 18-30bp in length. Molecular Cloning says that 5' tails do not significantly affect annealing.
• Primer pairs should differ in length by less than 3bp.
• 3’ end should be G or C (stronger bond)
• primer melting temp (Tm) should be 50-60C w/ low FIR difference (<5C, 2C better)
• 30-80% GC (>50% is better) (Molecular Cloning advises between 40% and 60%)
• avoid palindromes and inverted repeat sequences.
• Avod complementarity between members of a primer pair.
• check for dimer binding and hairpins in Vector NTI.
• want to avoid structures with ΔG < -5kcal/mol
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POC
FecAnnie
Office: BUG Lounge
Email: aanniev@mit.edu
Phone: 617-252-1680
X5-6256 (dorm)
Function
• Main component: FecA protein
• Purpose: fusion with scFv
• Mechanism: ligand binds to scFv induces conformational changes in FecA protein --> PoPS
Device Depiction
Image:Receiver.2.FecA.ppt
Device Parts
• Specified:
1. FecA gene BBa_J07017
2. FecA' (w/out PstI) BBa_J07018
3. FecA promoter BBa_J07019
4. FecI gene BBa_J07022
5. FecR gene BBa_J07021
6. FecR' (w/out PstI) BBa_J07023
7. GFP under FecA promoter BBa_J07034
8. Test construct for FecA BBa_J07035
• Biobricking: all base components
Current Status
Done with
• PCR:
1. FecA WT
2. FecI
3. FecR
• Biobrick:
1. FecA
2. FecI
3. FecR
• Primers design:
1. Adding external linker to scFv
2. FecA'-scFv fusion
Working on
• PLAN
1. Checking primers (for: fusion, FecA pro, and adding linker)
2. Make FecA- -- Work w/ Ray
3. Make Fur- -- Work w/ Ray
• LAB
Mon: digest FecI & FecR miniprep
digest FecA' PCR product
run FecI, FecR, FecA' on gel
gather materials for transformation on Tues.
Tues: transform FecA'
plate FecA'
Open Issues/Questions
Need Help With
• Need to do:
1. Lab: where to get Xgal, IPTG
2. Check primers --> order through Heather. iGEM account?
• Need opinions/knowledge/expertise:
Experiments
META LEVEL
1.Build
(a) Fuse FecA with scFv at chosen points and attach chimera to known promoter (makes promoter::FecA::scFv)
(b) Attach FecA promoter with reporter(GFP) - makes FecApromoter::GFP
(c) If needed put FecI and FecR under a known promoter.
2.Tests Test expression of (b):
• Transform FecA- strain:
FecApromoter::GFP --> Nothing
FecApromoter only --> Nothing
GFP only --> Nothing
• Transform wt strain:
FecApromoter::GFP --> light up
FecApromoter only --> nothing
GFP only --> nothing
3. Transform FecA- strain with 1(a), (b) and (c), or 7
4. Test scFv expression in outer membrane: Detect TAG by Ab*fluorophore --> centrifuge --> FACS
FecA::scFv::TAGFecA (no scFv)FecA::scFvFecA::TAG/OmpA::TAG
FluorescenceYesNo (-ve control)No (-ve control)No (+ve control)
5.Test overall system: (Negative controls: no GFP under promoter, no scFv, wt FecA strain)
+ Fluorescein- Fluorescein To Do Next
GFP produced No GFP produced System works!! --> Characterize system
Anything else Anything else Go To 6.
6. System doesn't work. Troubleshoot. Test binding of antibody with antigen (FRET etc). If ok, then:
(a) Either choose a new point to fuse scFv with FecA. Go to 1.
(b) Introduce random mutations. Go to 7.
7. Miniprep plasmid DNA and insert random mutations (by either transposons/Drew's paper/circularization). Go to 3.
Progression
Annie's Notes
July Week 3
*PCR WT FecA, FecI, and FecR (FecA Promoter failed)
*Biobricked WT FecA
July Week 4
*Biobricked FecI and FecR
*PCR FecA promoter (still failed) --> on hold till new primers come
*Started making FecA' and FecR'
Aug Week 1
Aug Week 2
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Kevin Garnett is one of the most interestingly photographed athletes in the world. Every week, we share some of the most interesting shots here… with our own interpretations.
"What kind of an idiot would send a message that says 'Get Me Outta Here' without any context, Dwyane? Get you outta where? The commercial makes no damn sense"
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Integration of gene expression data with prior knowledge for network analysis and validation
Michael Ante*, Edgar Wingender and Mathias Fuchs
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BMC Research Notes 2011, 4:520 doi:10.1186/1756-0500-4-520
Published: 28 November 2011
Abstract
Background
Reconstruction of protein-protein interaction or metabolic networks based on expression data often involves in silico predictions, while on the other hand, there are unspecific networks of in vivo interactions derived from knowledge bases.
We analyze networks designed to come as close as possible to data measured in vivo, both with respect to the set of nodes which were taken to be expressed in experiment as well as with respect to the interactions between them which were taken from manually curated databases
Results
A signaling network derived from the TRANSPATH database and a metabolic network derived from KEGG LIGAND are each filtered onto expression data from breast cancer (SAGE) considering different levels of restrictiveness in edge and vertex selection.
We perform several validation steps, in particular we define pathway over-representation tests based on refined null models to recover functional modules. The prominent role of the spindle checkpoint-related pathways in breast cancer is exhibited. High-ranking key nodes cluster in functional groups retrieved from literature. Results are consistent between several functional and topological analyses and between signaling and metabolic aspects.
Conclusions
This construction involved as a crucial step the passage to a mammalian protein identifier format as well as to a reaction-based semantics of metabolism. This yielded good connectivity but also led to the need to perform benchmark tests to exclude loss of essential information. Such validation, albeit tedious due to limitations of existing methods, turned out to be informative, and in particular provided biological insights as well as information on the degrees of coherence of the networks despite fragmentation of experimental data.
Key node analysis exploited the networks for potentially interesting proteins in view of drug target prediction.
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Chuanbo Huang
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It is an important thinking of educational reform for every university instantly to make use of modern educational technology to optimize and improve the classroom instruction. The integration of modern educational technology and literature curriculum teaching must be cautious. If we deal with their relation improperly, it will enter into the mistaken idea and influence the realization of the teaching result. While using the modern educational technology to carry on teaching, we can't ignore the traditional teaching means either.
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Altai alpine meadow and tundra
Ecoregions:
Altai alpine meadow and tundra
Near Markakol Lake, Kazakhstan Photograph by A. Kliouchnik
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The Altai Mountain Range forms a biogeographic divide between Siberia and the desert basins of Central Asia, and represents a center of biodiversity for many plant and animal taxa. Its coniferous forests and extensive alpine landscapes serve as the source of two of Siberia’s greatest rivers, the Ob and the Irtysh. UNESCO nominated the north Altai as a World Heritage Site in 1998, as it represents a complete sequence of altitudinal vegetation zones in central Siberia including steppe, forest-steppe, mixed forest, sub-alpine vegetation and alpine vegetation. The region is also an important habitat for endangered the snow leopard and its prey.
Location and General Description
The Altai are the most northerly mountains of Central Asia, dividing the hills and plains of western Siberia from dry basins to the south. Rivers flowing from the north slope merge with the Ob, a principal waterway of Siberia and, from its source to its mouth in the Arctic Ocean, one of the longest rivers in the world. Because of their high latitude (48o to 52o N), these mountains have an arctic character distinct from the Tian Shan, Himalaya and Tibetan regions to the south. Of 300 plant species surveyed, 39 percent have an arctic affinity while the remaining 61 percent are more closely allied with the plants of montane Central Asia. Although elevations here are lower than other mountain ranges of Central Asia (the highest peak is 4,506 meters (m)), the elevation of the alpine zone is also lower. Treeline is no higher than 2,400 meters (m), and high alpine landscapes of permanent ice, rock, and scree are present above 3,000 m. This ecoregion occupies the extensive upland area that is situated between treeline and the high alpine landscapes. It also includes those areas below treeline which support alpine meadow vegetation.
To the north and west, the Altai adjoin the Sayan Mountains and the steppes of western Siberia. To the south and east, they merge with the ranges of western Mongolia and the lower mountains that define the western edge of the Junggar Basin. Because they are separated from the arctic only by 1,600 kilometers (km) of Siberian lowlands, the Altai receive more precipitation than the other mountain ranges of Central Asia. Annual totals range from 250 millimeters (mm) at the lower elevations to 500 mm at 3,000 m, and, because the climate is cold, rates of evaporation are also lower than in the desert ranges to the south. Thus, water is an important component of the landscape with many rivers, lakes, and marshy tundra regions. While summers are temperate, winters are very cold. Minimum temperatures of –62o Celcius (C) have been recorded here.
The extensive highland area, with cold temperatures and short growing season, supports alpine meadows and tundra, a vegetation type that constitutes a primary component of the Altai landscape. High plateaus extend for hundreds of square kilometers with lichens and mosses as the principal ground cover. Below 2,400 m, subalpine conifer forests cover a large area. Dominant tree species here are Siberian larch (Larix sibirica) and Siberian fir (Abies siberica). Stands of these trees are part of a mosaic landscape that also includes meadow with an alpine component. Thus, at its lower margin, the distinction between the ecoregions Altai Alpine Meadow and Tundra and Altai Montane Forest and Forest Steppe tends to blur.
Dominant tundra ground cover in the Altai consists of mosses and fungi as well as a small number of vascular plants well-adapted to this extreme environment. Cushion plants are dominant in ice-free areas above 3,500 m. Slightly lower elevations support alpine meadows dominated in the wetter northwest by dwarf birch (Betula rotundifolia) and in the drier southeast by sedge-meadows of Kobresia and Carex. In contrast, the alpine meadows (interspersed among stands of conifer forest) are dominated by grasses such as Stipa, Festuca, and Poa and colorful alpine forbs such as Viola, Silene, and Aquilegia. Thickets of Rhododendron also occur in some areas.
Biodiversity Features
Yaks (Bos grunniens) at 2400m in the Altai Mountains, Mongolia. (Photograph by © WWF-Canon/Hartmut Jungius
In Russia, the Altai population of endangered snow leopards (Panthera uncia) is one of the largest among the mountains of southwestern Siberia. Other mammals of special significance include lynx (Felis lynx) and musk deer (Moschus moschiferus), both of which dwell in conifer forest and venture into scrubby or rocky alpine habitats. Because the Altai constitute an important biogeographic barrier, their northern slopes provide habitat for some circumpolar mammal species, such as reindeer (Rangifer tarandus). Small mammals characteristic of alpine environments include Altai pika (Ochotona alpina), arctic ground squirrel (Citellus undulatus), and Siberian chipmunk (Tamias sibiricus).
A total of 13 species of birds and four species of mammals are listed in the Red Data Book of the Russian Federation. Among listed birds and mammals are: golden eagle (Aquila chrysaetus), imperial eagle (Aquila heliaca), peregrine (Falco peregrinus), black-winged stilt (Himantopus himantopus), snow leopard (EN, globally threatened), manul cat (Felis manul), Mongolian gazelle (Procapra guttorosa), relict gull (Larus relictus), and Altai argali (Ovis ammon ammon). Among other listed species of fauna are species endemic to the area: gryfalcon (Falco altaicus) and Siberian zokor (Myospalax myospalax).
A single mammal, a type of birch mouse Sicista pseudonapaea, is endemic to this ecoregion. Birch mice inhabit forests, subalpine meadows, and steppes.
Current Status
Eastern Altai, Russia. (Photograph by O. Kosterin)
Much of the ecoregion, especially on the northern (Russian) side remains quite pristine, and access to the whole mountain region remains difficult. Its position on the border of four countries probably has the effect of slowing the pace of development, although mining occurs in some areas.
Types and Severity of Threats
Grazing and hunting, both for meat and as a response to livestock depredation, is likely to threaten some of the mammals here.
The Altai Mountains present a landscape that is very scenic with parklike alpine landscapes, dense forests and glacially scoured lake-filled basins. Should access to this area increase in the future, it will certainly become attractive for all kinds of mountain tourism, with its attendant ecological costs and benefits.
Justification of Ecoregion Delineation
These high elevation grasslands include the tundra and cryophytic meadows of the North Altai and Altai-Saur-Tarbagatai regions according to Pereladova’s map of Central Asian ecosystems. In Russia, the boundaries correspond to the montane tundra in the West Siberian vegetation province in Kurnaev’s forest map of the USSR. High mountain areas of Mongolian Altai, as defined by the Mongolia Ministry for Nature and Environment, are also included.
Additional information on this ecoregion
Further Reading
• Government of Mongolia. 1996. Biodiversity conservation action plan for Mongolia.
• Knystautas, A. 1987. The natural history of the USSR. McGraw-Hill Book Company, New York. ISBN: 007035409X
• Kurnaev, S. 1990. Forest regionalization of the USSR (1:16,000,000). Department of Geodesy and Cartography, Moscow.
• MacKinnon, J., M. Sha, C. Cheung, G. Carey, Z. Xiang, and D. Melville. 1996. A biodiversity review of China. Worldwide Fund for Nature (WWF) International, Hong Kong.
• Mongolia Ministry for Nature and Environment, United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)/Global Environment Facility (GEF), and World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF). 1996. Mongolia’s Wild Heritage, edited by C. Finch. Avery Press, Boulder
• Pereladova, O., V. Krever, and M. Williams. editors. 1997. Biodiversity conservation in central Asia – Analysis of Modern Situation and Project Portfolio. WWF.
• United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization. Golden Mountains of Altai World Heritage Site]. Retrieved (2000)
• United Nations Environment Program. World Conservation Monitoring Centre. Retrieved (2000)
• Zhao, J., Z. Guangmei, W. Huadong, and X. Jialin. 1990. The natural history of China. McGraw Hill Publishing Company, New York. ISBN: 0070107521
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The Need for High-Fidelity Robotics Sensor Models
1Mobility Systems Branch, Geotechnical and Structures Laboratory, US Army Engineer Research and Development Center, 3909 Halls Ferry Road, Vicksburg, MS 39180, USA
2National Robotics Engineer Center, Carnegie Mellon University, Ten 40th street, Pittsburgh, PA 15201, USA
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[279c] the wise man rich; and may I have such wealth as only the self-restrained man can bear or endure.—Do we need anything more, Phaedrus? For me that prayer is enough.
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Let me also share in this prayer; for friends have all things in common.
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Let us go.
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[88c] were very uncomfortable when we heard what they said; for we had been thoroughly convinced by the previous argument, and now they seemed to be throwing us again into confusion and distrust, not only in respect to the past discussion but also with regard to any future one. They made us fear that our judgment was worthless or that no certainty could be attained in these matters.
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By the gods, Phaedo, I sympathize with you; for I myself after listening to you am inclined to ask myself:
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In cases of ecchymosis, contusions, sprains, or swellings not attended with inflammations, blood is to be expelled from the wound, in greatest quantity to the upper part, and in smallest to the inferior; neither the arm nor the leg should be placed in a declining position: the head of the bandage should be placed on the wound, and there the greatest pressure should be made; the least at the extremities, and intermediately in the middle; the last fold of the bandage should be at the upper part of the body. As to binding and compression, these objects are to be attained rather by the number of the bandages than the force of the constriction; and moreover, in these cases the bandages should be thin, light, soft, clean, broad, sound, so that they may effect their purpose, even without splints. And we must use affusions.
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Green Tree is a borough in Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, United States, and a suburb of Pittsburgh. The population was 4,432 at the 2010 census.
The town is the hometown of U.S. Congressman and 2012 Republican presidential candidate Ron Paul and Heroes star Zachary Quinto, both of whom were born in nearby Pittsburgh. Green Tree is connected to Pittsburgh via the Fort Pitt Tunnel.
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this is really good advice about ownership shares in a startup company.
But the advice is also very general. E.g. in the startup phase developers are extremely important - without them - there is no product. On the other hand; once the product has shipped past the first few updates and feature additions, and when the code is clean and prooved scalable - how much time does e.g. a two man developer team normally spend maintaining e.g. two mobile apps (iOS and android) plus a website?
I suspect that the developer-time is decreasing as the company gets succesfull (facebook would seem to prove otherwise as the keep hiring), while the the biz people will spend more and more time administrating, monetizing etc.
What is your experience - and should this in any way reflect on ownership shares between different kinds of expertise, maybe even vesting agreements?
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As a developer, I can honestly say that the work never decreases. If you're developers aren't doing anything, then your business isn't moving forward.
It doesn't matter if you have the best app in the world; if you're not updating it, providing new features, and releasing new apps, then you will be outdated just as fast as last weeks milk.
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As an entrepreneur and software engineer, i would say that you should always keep developing new features, improving interfaces, etc. or else your company will "die".
Take Microsoft as an example, they release a new version of Office every 2 years.... does this mean it's a complete new Office? No... sometimes they just arrange interfaces or screens (95% of the new release was part of the last one) but they must keep the pace.
As Craige said, work never decreases... because new trends keep popping up, people/clients change, market's needs change, etc.
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I’m putting the finishing touches on my first lecture for my “Capitalism and Socialism” class. We start in just over eight hours, at 7:00 PM Eastern. I’m really looking forward to it as (a) I have a book manuscript that I mess around with periodically on this subject and (b) I’ve been absolutely floored with how close a substitute online seminars are for face-to-face interaction. Again, I hope you’ll join us. If you have any questions, comments, or suggestions, please let me know.
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Stop all that chattering! I'm talking ...
I've read some disturbing posts over the last few weeks regarding freedom of speech, the consumer as a producer and the web 2.0 phenomenon.
I though I'd post something on these, and finally get round to replying to Jenny's questions.
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As Yochai Benkler and Eric Von Hippel have studied the open source movement and emerged understanding of the "Wealth of Networks" and "Democratizing Innovation", am I understanding correctly lessons from your open source experience for creating sustainable networked organizations include:
• i. "you cannot efficiently plan out the process of development as it is more akin to research and therefore dynamic".
• ii. "three axis of technology, people and requirements being relatively unknown"
• iii. "try, measure and adapt"
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My experience comes not from creating open source communities but dealing with static or dynamic processes of building. I'm not sure how applicable these are to your work on networked organisations, but let me explain these processes and how the three points you mention relate to my experience.
ii. "three axis of technology, people and requirements being relatively unknown"
The process of building a software system can loosely be described as involving people, technology and a set of requirements.
If all three of these "axes" are well known or well defined, the process of building can be described as static. Whereas if these "axes" are not well known or defined, the process can be defined as dynamic.
Hence mass copying CD's, is a fairly static process - you know exactly what the requirements are, CD writing technology is well known etc. Conversely developing a new and novel web site can be described as a dynamic process - even the requirements are generally not well known.
iii. "try, measure and adapt"
Unfortunately in the software industry there seem to be two common re-occuring issues:
• Firstly, despite much being CODB (cost of doing business), there seems to be an over tendency to develop or customise. Fortunately with the rise of SaaS (software as a service), utility computing markets etc - some of this tendency may diminish.
• Secondly, where things were novel and new - and therefore technology, requirements and individual performance are relatively unknown, there has been an over tendency to attempt to use static planning processes. Concepts such as "software factories" and the scientific approach to management (e.g. Taylorism) have been misapplied in this context.
About a decade ago, when developers started to use more dynamic planning methods to deal with dynamic problems, there was a significant improvement in productivity for the companies they worked for. Today, techniques like SCRUM & XP (also known as agile development) are becoming widely used because they are inherently dynamic and are designed to deal with new and novel software development, unlike static planning systems.
These new methods are based upon the concept of "try, measure, adapt". In the case of test driven development, you write a test, you write some code to try and pass this test, you measure whether this worked, you adapt if it didn't and on and on.
i. "you cannot efficiently plan out the process of development as it is more akin to research and therefore dynamic".
Now "try, measure and adapt" is a valid form of control, but notice there is no specific planning step. This doesn't mean you don't have a plan, it just tends to be fairly minimal.
I'd like to make a joke that "you wouldn't try to Gantt chart a cure for cancer"; unfortunately in todays R&D environments in the UK, for some quixotic reason such static planning methods are being enforced. Lunacy ... no, just wasted energy and effort.
Novel software development is more like a game of football - you never play the same game twice. You have a common goal, an idea of how to attack the game, but fundamentally you try out something, see if it worked and adapt - during and between games.
Every football team dreams of playing a team whose players are following a rigid plan. Could you imagine Gantt charting a football game before the game? Could you imagine a team who followed such a plan? What happens if the ball isn't where you planned it to be?
This illustrates why static planning processes are good for static systems, whilst dynamic processes are good for dynamic systems.
Hence my points :-
• i. "you cannot efficiently plan out the process of development as it is more akin to research and therefore dynamic".
• ii. "three axis of technology, people and requirements being relatively unknown"
• iii. "try, measure and adapt"
Now let me try and link these ideas to the concepts of agile enterprises.
First onto Enterprise 2.0 technology and specifically wiki's. At Fotango, we adopted a wiki some four years ago as the static process around our intranet (this person writes this bit, this person approves etc) had created a information resource which was useless. So we decided to try something new. We put up a blank wiki and before long everyone was contributing something.
Unfortunately, so much information was put onto the wiki that it became overloaded with "noise". So we needed to adapt and try something else - "gardening". By "gardening" I mean a regular pruning of information within the wiki.
In some organisations "gardening" may emerge naturally, in ours it didn't. This is a critical point: you shouldn't plan out in detail the adoption of an Enterprise 2.0 technologies within an organisation because you don't know what behaviours will emerge. Instead you need to "try, measure and adapt".
Note, I say you shouldn't plan out. This doesn't mean you can't. I can always plan out exactly how a football game is going to go, who is going to be where and at what moment in time etc. I'm not going to get the best result if I do - especially if the other team don't follow my plan.
So on to my title ... stop all that chattering! I'm talking ....
Whenever I've been involved in introducing more dynamic processes, I've generally come up against a fairly resistant and incumbent "old guard" who like the "old way".
So we come on to the latest spats about amateur online journalism. The "old guard" of the news world has been very comfortable with the well defined macro level processes of them collecting information, editing and disseminating it. Sometimes, they have been caught out spinning or doctoring information - reinforcing the old adage of "don't always believe what you read in the papers".
The "old guard" also selected who had a voice, it decided upon the criteria of expertise, it chose.
Unfortunately for them the ball has moved, and now we are in a world where anyone can collect, edit and disseminate information.
This "new world" does create a lot more noise. It provides powerful new mechanisms for anyone to be heard. Much of what is behind the attack on "net neutrality" in the US, the involvement of more traditional news organisation into the internet space and the recent spate of articles about the need for curators or editors for the internet appears to be about re-establishing that neat, old view of the world.
What is needed however, are new forms of control that are more adaptable to the reality we find ourselves in. I do want to know what is happening in the world. I do want to trust the source and sometimes I do want to have my say.
However, in this "new world", I get to decide whom I listen to. The only issue is who do I choose?
Unfortunately whilst the mechanisms of dissemination exist, the mechanisms of choice or trust don't. What is needed are reputation-based social networks. A method for searching for information from people that I, my friends, or the general public, trusts.
It may emerge that we choose to trust the same "old guard" as before. If not they'll just have to adapt and try something new. It may emerge that a "new guard" is created through the Stentorocracy as I called it.
You cannot understand everything on the Internet, you cannot make perfect sense of all the noise. In much the same way in economics you cannot make perfect decisions, or be that " rational man" or reach your "pareto-optimality". There is always too much information.
Something needs to separate the noise from that which is useful. Hence a new system, reputation-based social network, is needed to separate the wheat from the chaff.
Of course, there will always be winners and losers. There will be the included and the excluded. Maybe we'll all end up listening to some random 15 yr old blogger because he made some good points.
Maybe not.
However, I don't think an approach of "Stop all that chattering! I'm talking ..." is going to get the "old guard" very far. Especially if they use the same techniques, such as blogs, which they complain about. Hence I'm far from convinced by Andrew Keen
Still he has a voice, he has a right to be heard. But then so does that 15 yr old blogger.
You see, in my simple world it's the idea that's important, not the source.
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The Taj Mahal, Agra, India
Very few buildings in the world inspire the reverence and wonder of the Taj Mahal in Agra, India. Diego Delso captured this image, displaying both the sublime beauty of the monument and the intricate artwork of the arch in the foreground. Delso, otherwise known by his Wikimedia Commons username Poco a poco, was vacationing with his brother in India. His tour guide told him about the archway that gives this stunning view of the building.
While this iteration of the photo looks spectacular, Delso said the original did not turn out quite so well. When he initially shot it with his Canon EOS Digital Rebel XTi, the foreground arch turned out to be very dark, which he said was “a consequence of using the camera in automatic mode.” However with the help of users NorbertNagel and Aleks G, Delso was able to edit the picture to bring out the frame.
Delso first began taking pictures in 2002 while on vacation in Japan. He purchased a Casio Exilim, which had just 1 megapixel, “but it was small enough to carry around everywhere.” He later upgraded to the Canon EOS Digital 400D to better take pictures of an extended trip to the United States. Delso admits that during that trip, “I used the camera mostly in automatic mode because I never invested time to understand all those camera gadgets.”
Madinat Jumeirah, Dubai
It wasn’t until he joined the Wikimedia Commons community and began interacting with other contributors that he further developed hi photography skills. After discovering the Quality Images process on Commons, he began to propose a lot of pictures to QI based on the criteria of “beauty” rather than “quality.”
Delso mentioned that “the feedback from experienced users on my pictures was invaluable.” At the same time, this motivated him to further educate himself on the features of his camera. He began to understand important concepts like depth of field, chromatic aberration, overexposure, perspective distortion, and he also started to save pictures in RAW format so that he had more flexibility to improve his pictures with post-processing software.
Despite having three of his pictures featured as Picture of the Day on Commons, Delso maintains his modesty. “The best thing is that after 6 months of photography fever, I still have the impression that I have so much to learn and experience, and it is so much fun sharing all that in Commons,” he said.
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* Liz being a foodie, hopefully may be willing to provide us with a nice Raspberry Pi recipe...would make a nice article, with follow up of peoples pics... ([[user:meltwater | meltwater]] 12MAR12)
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Back to the Hub.
Community Pages:
Tutorials - a list of tutorials. Learn by doing.
Guides - a list of informative guides. Make something useful.
Projects - a list of community projects. Help others out.
Tasks - for advanced users to collaborate on software tasks.
Datasheets - a frambozenier.org documentation project.
Education - a place to share your group's project and find useful learning sites.
Community - links to the community elsewhere on the web.
Games - all kinds of computer games.
About
The idea/concept for a Community Magazine has been mentioned several times on the forums, and with a lot of community generated quality content available in various places, it seems like such a magazine can be produced (even if it is an electronic or eMagazine equivalent).
Forum References
Here are links to some of the discussions about producing such a magazine (some excellent ideas!):
A "joke" magazine cover!
Example of Raspberry Pi Magazine Concept (posted by forum user Clive [1]).
Magazine Sites
There are currently a few sites which are aiming to produce a community magazine.
Publication Plans/Ideas
Idea/Suggestion: On-line Magazine with periodic eMagazine Publication
Suggested process:
1. Publish the articles on the blog/site etc as and when they are ready (or perhaps at set point spread over the month/quarter depending on content). Budding writers can even proto-type their articles in the wiki if they feel they need input from others before submitting.
2. The site can be set-up to have a home page with a magazine style index front end, where each regular article gets linked etc. Some basic tile type (metro) index could be quite effective (with hopefully not too much work once setup).
3. Articles can be made available though RSS so people can have the latest article delivered when they are available.
4. After each cycle (whatever the period ends up being), the articles are collected and formulated into a magazine format, ideally nice online flippable format [2] (suggested by Deep Thought), and of course downloadable format (pdf or ebook etc) which people can read on their ereaders or print out (consideration should be given for b/w printing and reading on ereaders too - separate compact version dropping backgrounds or something?). Again this can probably be delivered through RSS and through kindle (depending on how the magazine subscription process works for kindle).
Get Involved!
Donated Content
If you are blog writer or you already have content which you are happy to be used in the magazine then please add links here (or create suitable wiki page for the content).
Note: Please confirm you are happy for the content to be used (and edited if needed)
in the context of this magazine and to be distributed etc (and your work is
original - including photos etc).
Article Ideas
Add to and list any ideas for articles you would like to see and/or write below.
Note: If you want to write the article within the wiki (so you can get help from others)
then feel free to create a wiki page below for your article, use name "RPi Mag xxxx"
with suitable short name.
In-Progress/Planned
Add links/details here.
Photographers/illustrators and Images
A key aspect will be to have some quality images to use in the magazine formatting and presentation.
If you are a keen photographer/illustrator then please send us links to any photos (i.e. on Flicker/Photobucket etc) you have which we can freely use for the magazine. Images can be directly related to using the Raspberry Pi, or abstract (useful for backgrounds and providing style), or perhaps directly related to an article you've seen, or would like to see or want to write.
Perhaps we can include a section as a photography competition too.
Note: Please confirm you are happy for the content to be used (and edited if needed)
in the context of this magazine and to be distributed etc (and your work is
original).
Editors/Graphic Designers
In order to produce the formatted version of the magazine we will need some skilful people who can make the content look visually appealing, as well as ensuring the content is correct and legible (typos etc).
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It is alive
Gregory A Petsko
Author Affiliations
Rosenstiel Basic Medical Sciences Research Center, Brandeis University, Waltham, MA 02454-9110, USA.
Genome Biology 2008, 9:106 doi:10.1186/gb-2008-9-6-106
The electronic version of this article is the complete one and can be found online at: http://genomebiology.com/2008/9/6/106
Published:23 June 2008
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They're at it again. Armed with another new idea from the Discovery Institute, that bastion of ignorance, right-wing political ideology, and pseudo-scientific claptrap, the creationist movement has mounted yet another assault on science. This time it comes in two flavors: propaganda and legislative.
The propaganda is in the form of a poorly written, badly acted movie produced by Ben Stein, an attorney and entertainment figure who once served as a speechwriter for US Presidents Gerald Ford and Richard Nixon. As if working for Nixon didn't do enough to demonstrate his faulty judgment, he has become an ardent critic of evolution and an advocate for 'intelligent design', which is creationism poorly disguised as 'science'. He co-wrote and stars in the film Expelled: No Intelligence Allowed, which attempts to link evolution to the eugenics movement in Nazi Germany and to the Holocaust, and portrays advocates of intelligent design as champions of academic freedom and victims of discrimination by the scientific community. The famous evolutionary biologist and atheist Richard Dawkins has a spirited attack on the film on his website http://richarddawkins.net webcite, and there's also a lively critique from the National Center for Science Education http://www.expelledexposed.com webcite.
Fortunately, the film is sinking faster than the Lusitania. As far as I can discover, it has grossed less than US$8 million in ticket sales to date, far less than its cost, and is playing to virtually empty houses in the few theaters that are still showing it. Whether this is because people recognize its ideas as rubbish or because it is simply a bad movie, I don't know. So we can probably ignore it, as it so richly deserves. But the legislative attack is much more serious.
On 11 June 2008, the Louisiana House of Representatives voted 94:3 in favor of a bill that would promote 'critical thinking' by students on topics such as evolution, the origins of life, global warming, and human cloning. The Louisiana Senate already passed a similar bill, Senate Bill 733, by a vote of 35:0, but an amendment adopted by the House, which would allow the state Board of Elementary and Secondary Education to prohibit supplemental materials it deems inappropriate, means that the Senate must pass the bill again. If they do, and this seems a certainty, then the bill will be sent to Louisiana governor Bobby Jindal, at 36 the youngest governor in the United States and the first Indian-American to serve as the head of a state government. A former Hindu who converted to Catholicism in high school, Jindal attended Oxford University on a Rhodes Scholarship. Jindal was a biology major at Brown University, so he should understand the science at stake here, but he opposes stem-cell research and has publicly supported the teaching of 'intelligent design' in public schools. He has not stated whether or not he will sign Bill 733. A fascinating subtext to this story is that Jindal is reportedly under consideration by Republican presidential nominee John McCain as a possible vice-presidential nominee.
The bill is cleverly worded: it states in section 1C that it "shall not be construed to promote any religious doctrine, promote discrimination for or against a particular set of religious beliefs, or promote discrimination for or against religion or nonreligion." In an interview with the conservative newspaper The Washington Times (12 June 2008), Jason Stern, vice-president of the Louisiana Family Forum, a Christian right-wing lobby group, insisted "It's not about a certain viewpoint. It's allowing [teachers] to teach the controversy."
Let me say this as clearly as possible, so there can be no mistake about what I mean: there is no controversy. Just because a few misguided so-called scientists question the validity of the concept of evolution doesn't mean there is a controversy. There are still some people who believe the Earth is flat (there's even a 'Flat Earth Society'), but that doesn't mean that a grade-school science teacher should teach his or her students that the Earth might be flat. The fact that some people believe nonsense does not give that nonsense scientific validity. A challenge to existing scientific principles must be based on evidence, not on belief, and there isn't a shred of evidence to support either creationism or intelligent design. Those ideas belong in a religion or philosophy class, not in a science class.
By the way, speaking of religion class, if we accept the creationists' own rationale for this bill, then shouldn't right-wing fundamentalist Christian schools be forced to 'teach the controversy' about religion? It's a much more controversial subject than science. Shouldn't their students be forced to consider the possibility that there is no God, or that the Muslim faith, or the Hindu faith, or the Jewish faith might be the true one? Or that there are so many different translations and versions of the Bible that there is no way of knowing which one is the 'word of God'? You can see how quickly their argument breaks down.
What about the academic freedom argument? If someone wants to teach creationism in a science class, shouldn't they have the right to do so? Certainly - if they want to get fired. Because if they do that they deserve to get fired. It has nothing to do with academic freedom; it's about basic competence. Consider, for example, a science teacher who taught that the Sun revolves around the Earth. Even the intelligent-design advocates would probably have to admit that such a science teacher was incompetent and ought to be dismissed. That teacher might counter with a claim that his or her academic freedom was being infringed, but no court would uphold it, any more than a court would uphold a similar claim from a history teacher who taught that the Allies lost World War 2 or that Napoleon Bonaparte was emperor of Japan. Science, and history, may welcome speculation, but the speculation must be based on facts, and when it isn't, then it doesn't belong in that subject. Any 'science' teacher who teaches that the Earth might have been created about 6,000 years ago and that all the material evidence that it's billions of years old is controversial is simply incompetent. If the state of Louisiana wants its children taught by such people then they deserve the kind of workforce and citizenry they are going to get.
It's worth pointing out that in 1987, in the case of Edwards versus Aguillard, the US Supreme Court ruled as unconstitutional the idea of equal time for "creation science" and evolution in biology classes. That precedent will almost certainly be used as the basis for a constitutional challenge to the Louisiana law if it passes. Also, in the state of Pennsylvania, the 'Kitzmiller versus Dover' case in 2005 put to rest the idea of intelligent design as an alternative to evolution being taught in biology classes - the judge there, in a brilliantly reasoned opinion, demonstrated that intelligent design was just creationism by another name. Although not a Supreme Court case, this decision was strong enough to cause creation science advocates to switch tactics to arguments about academic freedom, the focus of the current legislation at issue in Louisiana.
Lest you think this is merely some Bible Belt aberration, let me assure you that the creationists are marshalling this argument in other states as well. In Michigan, Senate Bill 1361, introduced in the Michigan Senate on 3 June 2008, and referred to the Senate Committee on Education, is yet another 'academic freedom' bill aimed squarely at the teaching of evolution. Identical to Michigan House Bill 6027, which is still in the House Committee on Education, Senate Bill 1361 would, if enacted, require state and local administrators "to create an environment within public elementary and secondary schools that encourages pupils to explore scientific questions, learn about scientific evidence, develop critical thinking skills, and respond appropriately and respectfully to differences of opinion about controversial issues" and "to assist teachers to find more effective ways to present the science curriculum in instances where that curriculum addresses scientific controversies" by allowing them "to help pupils understand, analyze, critique, and review in an objective manner the scientific strengths and scientific weaknesses of existing scientific theories pertinent to the course being taught." And in Texas (why is it not a shock that the state that gave us George W Bush would show up here), the Texas State Board of Education is again considering mandating a science curriculum that teaches the "strengths and weaknesses" of evolution. On 7 June 2008, the Houston Chronicle wrote that "strengths and weaknesses" language is "a 'teach the controversy' approach, whereby religion is propounded under the guise of scientific inquiry". The editorial went on to say: "What students really need is to be able to study science from materials that have not been hijacked by creationists whose personal agenda includes muddying the science curriculum. Creationism is not a 'system of science'."
As scientists, we need to protest with our feet and our wallets. I am about to become the president of the American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, a scientific society with about 12,000 members. Our 2009 annual meeting is scheduled to take place in New Orleans. If Bill 733 becomes law in Louisiana, it will be too late to move the meeting to another state. But we need to see to it that no future meeting of our society will take place in Louisiana as long as that law stands, nor should we hold it in any other state (are you listening, Michigan and Texas?) that passes a similar law. I call upon the presidents of the American Chemical Society, the American Association of Immunologists, the Society for Neuroscience, and all the other scientific societies in the US and around the world to join me in this action and make clear to the state legislators in Louisiana, the governor of the state, and the mayor and business bureau of New Orleans that this will be the consequence. You can do the same. Governor Jindal can be reached through his website http://www.bobbyjindal.com webcite and Ray Nagin, mayor of New Orleans, can be reached through the Mayor's office http://www.cityofno.com/Portals/Portal35/portal.aspx webcite.
In its ability to rise again just when we think we've got it licked, creationism is like Frankenstein's monster. "Come see, villagers! It is alive!" We'll never be rid of it by being silent and doing nothing, so one important thing is to force governments that ally themselves with this monster to pay for their folly by denying them our business. In addition, we must all arm ourselves with the one weapon we have that, in the end, the monster cannot overcome: the truth. All of us need to familiarize ourselves with the facts of evolution so that we can mount a spirited defense against the forces of ignorance and the charlatans who would exploit human insecurity and need for certainty.
Carl Sagan memorably called science "a candle in the dark". Well, the darkness is always around us, closer than you think sometimes. Yes, it is alive. Creationism's alive because some of our fellow men and women keep it alive. In the dark.
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#6210 closed defect (fixed)
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I don't know why this was changed, but as of the latest version, when you select a way, the red highlight goes over the points. This makes it hard to see (a) if any points along the way are selected and (b) if there's a dupe node at the end with the next segment of the route.
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U.S. Secretary of Education Arne Duncan has announced the National Education Technology Plan. For the first time, the Obama strategy for education is spelled out in great detail -- and at its heart is a deep reliance upon open infrastructure and open educational resources. For those who believe in the power of open source to transform education, the plan is essential reading.
The Executive Summary gives a great overview of the goals of the plan. Here's a phrase that does a pretty good job of summing up the entire philosophy of the plan: "a model of 21st century learning powered by technology."
Have a read through it, and as you do, take careful note of the language that clearly favors open approaches. There's plenty of that language scattered all through the plan. In particular, there's a whole section devoted to open educational resources, in which this gem stands out:
"The Department of Education has a role in stimulating the development and use of OER in ways that address pressing education issues. The federal government has proposed to invest $50 million per year for the next 10 years in creating an Online Skills Lab to develop exemplary next-generation instructional tools and resources for community colleges and workforce development programs. These materials will be available for use or adaptation with the least restrictive Creative Commons license. This work is expected to give further impetus to calls for open standards, system utilities, and competency-based assessments."
That's half a billion dollars, folks. All dedicated to OER, all earmarked for content to be made available under Creative Commons licenses.
The plan is open for comments. If you support this initiative, be sure to make your voice heard.
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“When the smoke cleared from [Anders] Breivik's terrorist rampage across Norway,” writes journalist Max Blumenthal, “American Islamophobes went into intellectual contortions, condemning his acts while carefully avoiding any criticism of his views.”
Indeed, while much of the discourse in the early hours of Breivik’s attacks pivoted around the assignment of blame — with prominent neoconservatives and Islamophobes, along with many in the mainstream media, erroneously divining “jihadist” origins in the attacks — subsequent developments have revealed far more profound malignancies than mere prejudice or journalistic laziness. Breivik’s 1,500-page manifesto explicating his anti-Islamic proclivities — along with his passionate support for the state of Israel and his hatred for multiculturalism, or “cultural Marxism” — offers considerable praise to prominent American Islamophobes like Robert Spencer, Pamela Geller, Daniel Pipes, and Frank Gaffney, among many others. Commenting on the irrevocably American provenance of these influencers, Right Web contributor Jack Ross situates these actors within a broader mode of paranoid American politics. “There is no denying that Breivik’s manifesto and beliefs are rooted in a distinctly post-9/11 ideology of anti-Islamism,” he writes. “This relatively new ideology of anti-Islamism reveals much about the deeper pathologies in current U.S. politics.”
To discover that the assailant was a right-wing extremist who had so thoroughly and approvingly referenced their own work (or that of their fellow travelers) was undoubtedly an uncomfortable moment for those pundits who had so eagerly pinned the blame on European Muslims. Some, like the Washington Post’s Jennifer Rubin or Red State’s Erick Erickson, issued half-retractions, more or less admitting their error but explaining their prior assumptions on the grounds that Muslims are somehow more prone to violence than Christians or “blond Norwegians.”
But if these figures have merely affirmed their right to their own prejudices, others have all but endorsed the rationale for Breivik’s attacks, either by signifying their agreement with Breivik’s political views or else casting aspersions on the victims of his shooting spree at Utoya. MSNBC contributor and former GOP presidential candidate Pat Buchanan, for example — if not a militarist on all matters of foreign policy, then certainly an Islamophobe with a history of making racist remarks — speculated that “Breivik may be right” about “a climactic conflict between a once-Christian West and an Islamic world.”
Piling on, commentator Glenn Beck likened the Labor Party youth retreat where Breivik killed 68 people to a Hitler Youthcamp. Daniel Greenfield, writing for David Horowitz’s deeply anti-Islamic FrontPageMag, disagreed slightly. Beck, he writes,“was close, but not entirely right. The roots of the Workers Youth League are actually Communist. ... The Utoya camp literally was a Communist youth camp.” He adds that, like the Germans of the 1930s, today’s “Norwegians are encouraged to blame their problems on the Jews.”
This last remark is certainly puzzling, but it may be a bizarre allusion to the suggestion by Norway’s ambassador to Israel that Israeli policy in the Occupied Territories may influence the occurrence of Palestinian terrorism, a suggestion that incensed many on the right. Similarly, some Utoya campers were photographed prior to the shooting demonstrating support for the anti-occupation BDS movement and the Gaza Freedom Flotilla.
This last revelation caused Pamela Geller, founder of the blog Atlas Shrugs and a leading anti-Islamic crusader in the United States, to intone that “the jihad-loving media never told us what antisemitic war games [the campers] were playing on that island. Utoya Island is a Communist/Socialist campground, and they clearly had a pro-Islamic agenda.” She says the camp was “not Islamist,” but determines that it was nonetheless something “not much more wholesome.” While ostensibly condemning the attack, she adds that there is “no justification for Norway's antisemitism and demonization of Israel,” and that Beck “was not far off when he compared [the camp]” to the Hitler Youth. More troublingly, Think Progress’ Lee Fang notes that in a now-removed caption to a photo of the campers, Geller said to “Note the faces which are more MIddle Eastern [sic] or mixed than pure Norwegian,” injecting an unabashed racial element to her critique.
These writers have not called for a Breivik-style assault on Muslims or members of the Western left. But the militarist intonation of such Islamophobia is hard to miss. “They [prefer],” writes Blumenthal, “the ‘shock and awe’ brand of state terror perfected by Western armies against the brown hordes threatening to impose Sharia law on the people in Peoria.” Nonetheless, their subsequent endorsements of Breivik’s “clash of civilizations” worldview and their screeds against the campers at Utoya suggest that they are discreetly celebrating his choice of target, even as they are condemning his methods.
U.S. Islamophobes are meeting Breivik halfway, issuing statements that are perilously close to Breivik’s own assessment of his actions: “atrocious, but necessary.
-- Peter Certo
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Center for Security Policy
Long active in the promotion of neoconservative foreign policies, the Center for Security Policy, led by Frank Gaffney, has also distinguished itself as a banner member of the “Islamophobia network.”
Clarion Project
A controversial activist group closely connected to anti-Islamic political factions, the Clarion Project has released films and publications that attack “Radical Islam” and call into question the trustworthiness of all Muslims.
Gaffney, Frank
Frank Gaffney is a leading anti-Islam pundit in the United States who has helped foster a discriminatory discourse in the country aimed at marginalizing Muslims and outlawing the practice of their faith.
Horowitz, David
Horowitz, an ex-lefty known for making vitriolic attacks on his former comrades, has turned the demonization of Muslims into a lucrative enterprise
Meleagrou-Hitchens, Alexander
Meleagrou-Hitchens, a terrorism scholar based at London’s International Centre for the Study of Radicalisation, thinks that even “soft” Islamism can lead to terrorism.
Pipes, Daniel
Founder of the Middle East Forum, Daniel Pipes is an influential advocate of militarist U.S. policies in the Middle East and a controversial critic of “lawful Islamism” in the West.
Tancredo, Tom
Tom Tancredo, the former House Republican notorious for his anti-immigrant activism, has become a leading promoter of Islamophobic rhetoric in the United States.
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Eli Clifton, Islamophobe Robert Spencer Continues To Spout Rhetoric That Influenced Oslo Terrorist, Think Progress, August 3, 2011
Less than two weeks after the attacks in Norway, Robert Spencer -- whose own anti-Islamic work was heavily quoted by Anders Breivik -- appeared on the 700 Club with Pat Robertson to denounce Islamism and America’s “hard left” media.
Scott Keyes, Gaffney Wonders If Norwegian Terrorist’s Manifesto Was A ‘False Flag Operation’ Intended To ‘Suppress Criticism’ Of Sharia, Think Progress, August 3, 2011
Asked whether his own views may have influenced Breivik, veteran conspiracy theorist Frank Gaffney says that the Norwegian may have been carrying out a “false flag” operation designed to insulate Sharia law from criticms.
Max Blumenthal, Meet the Right-Wing Hatemongers Who Inspired the Norway Killer, AlterNet, August 2, 2011
“One of the most remarkable aspects of [Breivik’s] manifesto,” writes Blumenthal, “ is the extent to which its European author quoted from the writings of figures from the American conservative movement.”
Paul Mutter, Pamela Geller slanders the Utoya victims (elitist anti-Semites, Hitler youth, oh and race-mixers), Mondoweiss, August 2, 2011
More choice selections from Geller’s condemnation of the Utoya campers.
Brian Tashman, Anti-Muslim Bloggers Smear Victims Of Norway Attack, Right Wing Watch, August 1, 2011
Right Wing Watchoffers further quotes from Daniel Greenfield and Pamela Geller discussing the “Communist” Utoya campers.
Scott Shane, Killings in Norway Spotlight Anti-Muslim Thought in U.S., New York Times, July 24, 2011
“[T]he mass killings in Norway,” according to the Times, “with their echo of the 1995 bombing of the federal building in Oklahoma City by an antigovernment militant, have focused new attention around the world on the subculture of anti-Muslim bloggers and right-wing activists and renewed a debate over the focus of counterterrorism efforts.”
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30Jul2004,16:48 #1
In relational database,eg: bank management i want to knw how to update the table in the deposit section, after a run time error is detected,if the account no: does not exist.In my case the control stops in that particular line. It does not go to the next line.So if u can please help me.
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30Jul2004,17:06 #2
Use Ado object and not Ado control for better results. This just gives the hints as how to do it.
This code can give errors related to database and so Use more standard code. This is just an illustration of concept as to how to do it.
Code:
'Put 2 textbox, 1 command button and one ado controland connect to database
which has table name account with 2 fields accno and name where accno is primary
key field.
Private Sub Command1_Click()
On Error GoTo ErrorHandler
If flag = False Then
'Change command button caption
Command1.Caption = "Save"
Else
'Insert the data and check if error occurs on primary key
On Error GoTo DatabaseErrorHandler
'Database error
Adodc1.RecordSource = "Insert into account values(" + Text1.Text + ",'" + Text2.Text + "');"
Adodc1.Refresh
On Error GoTo ErrorHandler
Command1.Caption = "Add"
End If
flag = Not flag
Exit Sub
DatabaseErrorHandler:
'Change the value and insert
Text1.Text = "3"
Text2.Text = "New Name"
Adodc1.RecordSource = "Insert into account values(" + Text1.Text + ",'" + Text2.Text + "');"
Adodc1.Refresh
ErrorHandler:
MsgBox Err.Description, vbCritical + vbOKOnly
End Sub
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• Title: Poems
• Authors: Roger Zelazny
• Year: 1974-09-00
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Remote Sens. 2010, 2(4), 908-925; doi:10.3390/rs2040908
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Using Spatial Structure Analysis of Hyperspectral Imaging Data and Fourier Transformed Infrared Analysis to Determine Bioactivity of Surface Pesticide Treatment
1 Texas AgriLife Research, 1102 East FM 1294, Lubbock, TX 79403 USA 2 Department of Plant and Soil Science, Texas Tech University, Campus Box 42122, Lubbock, TX 79409 USA 3 Fiber and Biopolymer Research Institute, Department of Plant and Soil Science, Texas Tech University, Campus Box 45019, Lubbock, TX 79409 USA
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Abstract: Many food products are subjected to quality control analyses for detection of surface residue/contaminants, and there is a trend of requiring more and more documentation and reporting by farmers regarding their use of pesticides. Recent outbreaks of food borne illnesses have been a major contributor to this trend. With a growing need for food safety measures and “smart applications” of insecticides, it is important to develop methods for rapid and accurate assessments of surface residues on food and feed items. As a model system, we investigated detection of a miticide applied to maize leaves and its miticidal bioactivity over time, and we compared two types of reflectance data: fourier transformed infrared (FTIR) data and hyperspectral imaging (HI) data. The miticide (bifenazate) was applied at a commercial field rate to maize leaves in the field, with or without application of a surfactant, and with or without application of a simulated “rain event”. In addition, we collected FTIR and HI from untreated control leaves (total of five treatments). Maize leaf data were collected at seven time intervals from 0 to 48 hours after application. FTIR data were analyzed using conventional analysis of variance of miticide-specific vibration peaks. Two unique FTIR vibration peaks were associated with miticide application (1,700 cm−1 and 763 cm−1). The integrated intensities of these two peaks, miticide application, surfactant, rain event, time between miticide application, and rain event were used as explanatory variables in a linear multi-regression fit to spider mite mortality. The same linear multi-regression approach was applied to variogram parameters derived from HI data in five selected spectral bands (664, 683, 706, 740, and 747 nm). For each spectral band, we conducted a spatial structure analysis, and the three standard variogram parameters (“sill”, “range”, and “nugget”) were examined as possible “indicators” of miticide bioactivity. We demonstrated that both FTIR peaks and standard variogram parameters could be used to accurately predict spider mite mortality, but linear multi-regression fits based on standard variogram parameters had the highest accuracy and were successfully validated with independent data. Based on experimental manipulation of HI data, the use of spatial structure analysis in classification of HI data was discussed.
Keywords: hyperspectral imaging; fourier transformed infrared analysis; variogram analysis; residue analysis; miticide
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[24] The Son of Man goes, even as it is written of him, but woe to that man through whom the Son of Man is betrayed! It would be better for that man if he had not been born."
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To qualify an Adjective or another Adverb, Plautus loves to use a significant Adverb, instead of the colourless valde (Old Latin valide), multum (never with Adjective in Terence; cf. Italian molto), multo (normally with Comparative), etc., e.g. perspicue palam, scite scitus, inepte stultus. Qualifying Adverbs characteristic of the Comedians' Latin are insanum (not ‘insane’), nimium, nimio (normally with Comparative; but cf. Bacch. 770, Truc. 704, Naevius com. 13), nimis, nimis quam (e.g. Truc. 468nimis quam paucae”), etc.; characteristic of Early Latin are oppido (usually qualifying a Verb in Plautus, but not in Terence), adprime, etc.
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taeter, foully, shockingly, hideously : multa facere: quam (religionem) taeterrime violasti.
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Enterasys Recognized for Innovative Enterprise and Information Leadership for Second Consecutive Year
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Enterasys Networks, a Siemens Enterprise Communications Company, has been recognized with three 2013 Manufacturing Leadership 100 Awards (ML100 Awards). For 2013, Enterasys is in elite company being only one of four companies to win three ML100 awards. Other triple winners are IBM, Lexmark International and Lockheed-Martin.
The recognition is a testament to Enterasys’ pursuit of continuous improvement, rapid product development and implementing novel process improvements to bring high quality/high value products to enterprise customers. The winning developments include:
• Robotic Optical Inspection – To prevent mechanical assembly defects, Enterasys manufactured an automated robotic optical inspection system, called NaDIA, which performs real-time analysis to identify assembly mistakes or damage of manufactured products – a system unique in the electronics assembly industry.
• 3D Printing & Prototyping – The Mechanical Engineering and Design Services team implemented a rapid prototype system to test concept design form and fit. The 3D prototype printer sped up the turn-around time of early concept models and helped to compress overall new product introduction cycle time.
• SmartSheet – SmartSheet is a “state of the art,” cloud-based collaboration technology adopted by Enterasys to enhance business processes (displacing existing tools MS SharePoint, MS Project, Excel, etc.). This collaboration across world time zones has led to more timely communication with suppliers with real-time project management status enabling teams to make better decisions.
Now in their ninth year, the Manufacturing Leadership 100 Awards honor companies and individuals that are shaping the future of global manufacturing. These awards recognize the most innovative and forward-thinking companies across 11 categories spanning all global enterprises. The winners of the 2013 ML100 awards represent nine different countries on three continents, with winners hailing from the United States, Canada, China, Germany, India, Mexico, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, and Switzerland.
“We are honored to receive three Manufacturing Leadership 100 Awards for 2013 as we constantly strive to excel in product manufacturing and innovation leadership,” said Brad Martin, Vice President, Engineering Operations and Quality, Enterasys. “We collaborate with customers and partners to deliver real-time visibility into critical business operations and our advanced product technologies are manufactured to ensure the highest quality and top notch customer service.”
Enterasys will be honored and presented with the awards at the Manufacturing Leadership Summit Awards Gala, taking place May 13-15 at The Breakers in West Palm Beach, FL.
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Paul Krugman: Inflation Uber Alles!
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Irwin Schiff once wrote that inflation is the only “arrow” in the Keynesian policy “quiver.” Paul Krugman seems to be proving that, and in my recent post on Krugman-in-Wonderland, I note that he always endorses inflation in the end. (Krugman fails to explain why the U.S. devaluation of the dollar in the early 1970s didn’t work an economic miracle.)
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Paper Prototyping as a Rapid Participatory Design Technique
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This paper describes participatory activities with university lecturers to design an online community. The objective of this study is to engage the users of an online community to collaboratively design their online community. We speculated that by involving them in the design team, we can identify their specific requirements, and they will accept and use the system. However, lecturers have heavy workload and tight schedule. For that reason, we thought that paper prototyping is the most suitable tool to be used because it is fast and easy to create. Therefore, paper prototyping technique has been adapted in a two-day participatory design session. We found that paper prototyping is indeed the most suitable technique to elicit requirements from the end users under a time constraint. Moreover, participants came out with unexpected requirements and novel interface.
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All-in-one Engineering Board
The purpose of an All-In-One Engineering Board is to create a Reference Platform that can either be used as-is (by end-users with no access to PCB facilities) or cut-down to size by ODMs for a particular less-demanding purpose. Despite having similar features and purpose, the example Engineering Board is approximately the same size as a Pandaboard. However: unlike the Beagleboard and the Pandaboard, any EOMA/PCMCIA-compliant CPU card can be deployed.
Designs based around this all-in-one Example Engineering Board can therefore be made with the confidence that even if the CPU chosen at the beginning of a product's lifecycle turns out not to be sufficiently powerful, an alternative EOMA/PCMCIA-compliant CPU card can be chosen off-the-shelf without jeapordising the viability of the product.
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Articles selected by Faculty of 1000: the origin of operons; human linkage disequilibrium maps; genomics finds novel secondary metabolites; complex epistasis of fly genes; how did the turtle get its shell?
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Genome Biology 2005, 6:328 doi:10.1186/gb-2005-6-6-328
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The origin of operons
The origin and evolution of operons: the piecewise building of the proteobacterial histidine operon. Fani R, Brilli M, Liò P. J Mol Evol 2005, 60:378-390.
For the Faculty of 1000 evaluation of this article please see: http://genomebiology.com/reports/F1000/gb-2005-6-6-328.asp#Fani webcite
Human linkage disequilibrium maps
The linkage disequilibrium maps of three human chromosomes across four populations reflect their demographic history and a common underlying recombination pattern. De La Vega FM, Isaac H, Collins A, Scafe CR, Halldórsson BV, Su X, Lippert RA, Wang Y, Laig-Webster M, Koehler RT, et al. Genome Res 2005, 15:454-462.
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Carlsbad [1] is a city in the north of San Diego County.
Historic Twin Inn in the Carlsbad Village
Understand
Carlsbad has a relaxed atmosphere away from the madness of LA, but close enough for easy access. It has beaches that are better maintained than its neighbor Oceanside.
Carlsbad is also a favorite destination for foreign tourists, especially Germans.
For European (and particularly Danish) tourists and young children, Carlsbad's best draw is perhaps Legoland California, the Lego Company's only American theme park.
Get in
By car
Carlsbad is located about 30 miles north of San Diego on Interstate 5. The Pacific Coast Highway (California State Route 1) passes through Carlsbad as well.
By rail
Carlsbad has two train stations: Carlsbad Village (on State Street just north of Grand Avenue) and Carlsbad Poinsettia (on Avenida Encinas between Palomar Airport Road and Poinsettia Lane). Both can be reached via the COASTER [2] regional rail line, which runs between Oceanside and the Santa Fe Depot in downtown San Diego.
If you are traveling from Los Angeles or Orange County, take Amtrak's Pacific Surfliner [3] or Metrolink's [4] Orange County Line to Oceanside. From the Oceanside Transit Center, take the COASTER, a bus, or a taxi to Carlsbad.
By air
Carlsbad's local Palomar Airport (IATA: CLD) has commercial commuter flights to Los Angeles on United Express and to North Las Vegas on Vision Airlines, as well as general aviation.
San Diego International Airport (IATA: SAN) [5] is the closest major airport to Carlsbad; from there you may take San Diego Transit's Route 992 bus to the Santa Fe Depot and connect to the COASTER.
John Wayne Airport (IATA: SNA) [6] in Orange County is the next closest major airport; the nearest Amtrak/Metrolink stations are in Santa Ana, Tustin, and Irvine.
Get around
The North County Transit District [7] provides public bus service within Carlsbad.
See
• Legoland California, One Legoland Drive (exit I-5 at Cannon Road, turn east, then turn south onto Legoland Drive), +1 760 918-5346, [8]. Operating hours vary. Sister park to the Danish park themed to the phenomenally popular toy line. Strikingly accurate Lego sculptures, thrill rides, and more. Adults $63, children/seniors $53, children under age 3 free (parking $10 per car, $11 RVs, $5 motorcycles).
• Flower Fields, [9]. For six to eight weeks each year - from early March through early May, almost fifty acres of Giant Tecolote Ranunculus flowers are in full bloom. Admission to the fields is $8, though the fields are quite visible from outside as well.
Do
• Carlsbad Mineral Water Spa, 2802 Carlsbad Blvd, +1 760 434-1887, [10]. There are hot baths in Carlsbad.
• Carlsbad State Beach near the end of Palomar Airport Road, is one of the area's nicest beaches. In warm weather there may be stingrays, so walk carefully. The area also has an R/C Gliderport along the cliffs.
• Carlsbad Village Street Faire, Grand Ave from Carlsbad Blvd to Jefferson St, +1 760 931-8400, [11]. First Sunday in May and November. 900 vendors and an international food court .
Buy
• Carlsbad Pipeline. Beachwear and accessories.
• Carlsbad Premium Outlets, off Carlsbad Village Drive, [12]. Upscale outlet center.
Eat
• Benihana. Part of a chain of Japanese restaurants. Their food is good, and they prepare it entertainingly right in front of you.
• Captain Keno's, 158 N Coast Highway 101, +1 760 753-4555. Large portions. $3 breakfast all day, $3 spaghetti after 4.
• Claim Jumper, south of town on I-5. Part of a chain of tasteful Old West themed restaurants featuring large proportions of good food. Especially recommended is the steak.
• Coyote Bar & Grill. Mostly featuring Southwestern and Mexican food, a wide range of tequilas, and live bands.
• Daily News Cafe. Relaxed breakfast and lunch cafe near the beach. They have Reubens on Sunday.
• Fish House Veracruz located near the train station. Fresh seafood.
• Jay's Gourmet. Pizza and seafood - and seafood pizza.
• Rubio's Fresh Mexican Grill, at the Carlsbad Company Stores near Palomar Airport Rd. & I-5., [13]. A chain of unique restaurants spanning California and several other western states which has its roots in the San Diego area and is headquarterd in Carlsbad. Try an Original Fish Taco.
Drink
• Pizza Port Carlsbad, 571 Carlsbad Village Dr., [14]. Beer enthusiasts will want to check out this place, which was featured in the Beer Advocate's Top 50 places to drink beer in America. The pub is family-friendly, and the California-style pizza is a local favorite. They also host local beer-tastings and microbrew events.
• Vinaka Cafe. Fresh coffee, tea and food in a comfortable coffee shop atmosphere.
Sleep
• Carlsbad Inn Beach Resort, 3075 Carlsbad Blvd, +1 760 434-7020, [15]. Charming beach-side vacation resort.
• Carlsbad Seapointe Resort, 6400 Surfside Lane, +1 877 477-7368, [16]. checkin: 4:00pm; checkout: 11:00am. A seaside resort located adjacent to Carlsbad State Beach. Each condo has full kitchens, fireplaces and balconies with views. Two ocean view pools, lighted tennis and basketball courts, a putting green and fitness center. $98-$399. (33.113201,-117.322228)
• Four Seasons Resort Aviara, North San Diego, 7100 Four Seasons Point, +1 760 603-6800 (fax: +1 760 603-6801, [17]. A fine luxury resort, which features an golf course designed by Arnold Palmer.
• Grand Pacific Palisades, [18]. A resort overlooking the California flower fields, less than a mile from the beach. Across the street from a pedestrian entrance to Legoland.
• Motel 6 Carlsbad Downtown, 1006 Carlsbad Village Drive, +1 760 434-7135 (fax: +1 760 730-0159), [19].
• Quality Inn & Suites. 751 Raintree Dr, +1 760 931-1185 (fax: +1 760 931-0970), [20]. Hot breakfast, Hi-speed Internet, parking, outdoor heated pool, fitness center, in-room fridge/microwave all included in rate. Walking distance to beach.
• Residence Inn San Diego Carlsbad, 2000 Faraday Ave., +1 760 431-9999 (fax: +1 760 431-0777), [21]. Suites with full kitchens.
• Seabreeze Vacation Rentals, 3150 Ocean Street, +1 760 828-0797, [22].
• Sheraton Carlsbad Resort, 5480 Grand Pacific Drive, +1 760 827-2400. [23] Panoramic Pacific Ocean views from hotel and its 20 Grill & Wine Bar. Expansive free-form swimming pool and unique, marine-based treatments in its spa.
• Surf Motel Carlsbad Near Legoland, 3136 Carlsbad Blvd, +1 800 308-5457, [24].
Camping
Carlsbad State Beach. Reservations required most dates, but a beautiful area south of town on PCH.
Get out
Routes through Carlsbad
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September 2010 27 October 2010
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How a bird is an island
Richard Lapoint and Noah Whiteman*
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BMC Biology 2012, 10:53 doi:10.1186/1741-7007-10-53
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Abstract
Replicate adaptive radiations occur when lineages repeatedly radiate and fill new but similar niches and converge phenotypically. While this is commonly seen in traditional island systems, it may also be present in host-parasite relationships, where hosts serve as islands. In a recent article in BMC Biology, Johnson and colleagues have produced the most extensive phylogeny of the avian lice (Ischnocera) to date, and find evidence for this pattern. This study opens the door to exploring adaptive radiations from a novel host-parasite perspective.
See research article: http://www.biomedcentral.com/1741-7007/10/52 webcite
Adaptive radiations drive diversity
Adaptive radiations occur when lineages speciate ecologically, and are considered to be responsible for much of Earth's staggering diversity [1]. There are several classic examples of adaptive radiations: Darwin's finches in the Galapagos Islands, Anolis lizards in the Caribbean, Cichlids in East African lakes, and Drosophila, Tetragnatha spiders, and silverswords, all found in the Hawaiian Islands. Adaptive radiations are profoundly important to studies of evolutionary biology, and inform our understanding of how species and communities form. However, the definitions and subsequent identification of adaptive radiations have been variable [2,3]. Despite the slow progress towards a consensus definition for adaptive radiation, Johnson et al. [4] make a compelling case that feather lice (Phthiraptera: Ischnocera: Philopteridae) are an emerging model for the study of adaptive and convergent radiations.
We follow the conventions of several recent authors and broadly define adaptive radiations as such: all species within a radiation are descended from a common ancestor and have adapted ecologically and diversified. Species undergoing adaptive radiations experience an ecological release when new niches become available, allowing for speciation and subsequent selection for a wide range of morphologies and behaviors to adapt to their new environment. Several other factors are often invoked as being associated with adaptive radiations: a key innovation or the colonization of new adaptive space explains most of the adaptive potential of a clade; an extreme and rapid phenotypic diversification following this exploitation of a new adaptive landscape; convergence of distant lineages in similar environments; and an increase in the rate of lineage formation. Lineages arising from adaptive radiations are often found in island-like systems, including actual oceanic archipelagoes, lake systems and mountain-restricted sky islands. Alternatively, non-adaptive radiation occurs when a clade diversifies in the absence of ecological differentiation. Speciation in this case is a result of vicariance, where populations diverge into distinct species in isolation.
Adaptive radiations of parasites
While adaptive radiations have typically been reported from classic island settings such as those mentioned above, there are other lifestyles that mimic the conditions of islands, such as parasitism. Parasitism is a remarkably successful life history strategy and has evolved numerous times across the tree of life [5]. Metazoan parasites comprise nearly 50% of all animal species and dominate food web links [6]. Despite this ecological and evolutionary dominance, there has been rampant convergent evolution in morphology, ecology and host exploitation strategies across metazoan parasites [7]. This suggests that a common set of environmental factors has selected for common phenotypes, a hallmark of adaptive evolution. For example, Clay [8] pointed out that in feather lice of birds, the 'fundamental similarity of all the Philopteridae makes it difficult to recognize whether the external characters common to two groups are due to parallel or convergent evolution or to phylogenetic relationships.' Heretofore, there have been few robust tests for adaptive radiations within parasitic clades. Parasites are often soft-bodied, and their fossil record is sparse, hampering efforts to determine the mode and tempo of evolution in parasitic species empirically. Furthermore, it has been difficult to sample enough taxa or molecular characters to robustly reconstruct the evolutionary history of an entire parasitic lineage hypothesized to be an adaptive radiation. Johnson et al. have presented the most inclusive and robust phylogeny of the Ischnocera to date, representing a major step forward in understanding the evolution of this radiation.
Members of the ischnoceran lice are parasitic on birds, feed mostly on feathers and dead skin, and have radiated spectacularly onto birds and mammals. The avian ischnoceran lice present many of the key features of adaptive evolution. This lineage is composed of over 2,700 species that exploit many unique niches defined by where they reside on their avian hosts; and their ecologies and phenotypes are shaped in large part by how they evade preening [9]. As Johnson et al. [4] suggest, avian hosts share many similarities with island systems, and the bird-feather louse system is an ideal model for studying how host-parasite interactions lead to ecologically driven speciation and could be a useful comparison for other parasite radiations.
Repeated adaptive radiations among feather lice
Johnson and coauthors have shown that avian lice display one of the more common patterns associated with adaptive radiations: morphological convergence between species adapted to similar environments, or ecotypes. This is seen in many famous examples where diverse community assemblies are made of closely related, but morphologically divergent, species filling similar or the same niches. The authors show that the feather lice represent a lineage that has radiated, repeatedly, into different host niches and many different host lineages. They provide compelling evidence that the highly divergent ecotypes based on which feathers the lice exploit - body, head, wing or generalist - have evolved over and over again as new hosts with multiple vacant niches are colonized (Figure 1a). There is also a less commonly observed pattern of vicariant speciation, where species with similar ecologies diversify in host breadth, but not in ecology (Figure 1b). This could also be a form of adaptive radiation, though, as preening behaviors differ among bird species and may force the lice to adapt in other ways. The study by Johnson et al. provides compelling evidence that avian lice have adaptively radiated; however, further investigation will be needed to test this.
Figure 1. Two types of species radiation in avian feather lice. (a) Convergent adaptive radiation. After colonizing a new host, feather lice diversify to exploit the same niche via similar morphotypes. In this example from Johnson et al. [4], body lice on Tinamous diversify into head and wing ecotypes and wing lice on Parrots diversify into head and body lice. (b) Non-adaptive radiation. In this example from Johnson et al., a head lice lineage appears to have colonized several orders of birds (Cuculiformes, yellow; Falcinoformes, blue; Piciformes, red). This could also represent an adaptive radiation as species would still be entering a novel environment - a new host.
Future work: Going broader and deeper
To test whether a lineage displays the previously mentioned characteristics of an adaptive radiation, studies must identify how species are related and whether a change in speciation rate is due to adaptive or non-adaptive forces. Finding evidence of phenomena indicative of an adaptive radiation, such as adaptive convergence and an increased rate of morphological evolution strengthens a case for adaptive radiation. Even in the absence of an extensive fossil record, comparative phylogenetics and population-level adaptation studies are useful for testing these hypotheses. Phylogenetic methods can test lineages for patterns consistent with adaptive radiations. However, they are less effective when sampling is incomplete and results are complicated by the difficulty in inferring a supported and robust phylogeny in recent and rapid radiations. Adaptation experiments strengthen phylogenetic results by testing how these patterns arose in contemporaneous species. By combining these two approaches future research will further illuminate the nature of this radiation.
While the study by Johnson et al. is by far the most rigorous phylogenetic treatment of the Ischnocera to date, denser taxon sampling is required to rigorously test whether replicate ecological radiations or vicariant diversification across hosts is more prevalent among avian lice. If sampling is increased in even a few feather lice lineages with multiple phenotypes or hosts, the pattern of speciation will be more evident. While the authors conclusively show that head, body and wing ecotypes have repeatedly evolved independently, quantifying how over- or under-dispersed divergent lineages are would identify how important replicate radiation was to avian lice diversification. Another avenue of research would be to test if certain ecotypes increase the chance of dispersal to new hosts, or constrain the ability to switch to other hosts. By more exhaustively sampling taxa from multiple host lineages it should be possible to explore whether a complete community assembles from a common ancestor every time a new host is colonized, and how long this process takes. This additional information will be important for evaluating and comparing the mode of diversification in the ischnoceran lice in light of other radiations.
It may also be possible to perform microevolutionary experiments within this group. Identifying what variation in head or body shape of the lice is present within populations and whether there is Mendelian or quantitative genetic variation underlying it would be useful. This information would aid the design of parasite transfer experiments to test if ecotypes will re-evolve in the presence of empty niches. For simplicity's sake, this would be especially informative if identified in young radiations endemic to a single host family, where shared variance may be due to identity by descent. The feather lice found on the Tinamous are exceedingly diverse and may present just such a system for future work [10]. Clay [8] noted (p. 143) 'The genera of the Heptapsogaster-complex found on the Tinamidae are believed to be descended from a single ancestral stock on this group which has branched out to fill the different ecological niches on the body of the bird; the species now have a superficial resemblance to the unrelated occupants of similar niches on other orders.'
Lice as a model system for adaptive radiations
The ischnoceran feather lice have successfully radiated onto many different host lineages and into several different phenotypes to exploit the available niches. Johnson et al. show that this diversification is largely due to replicate adaptive radiations, resulting in convergent ecologies and phenotypes, a common hallmark of other classic adaptive radiations. This study is the foundation for the development of ischnoceran lice into a model system for host-parasite adaptive radiations, an area of research that has been relatively unexplored, but may underlie much of the diversity of life.
References
1. Simpson GG: The Major Features of Evolution. New York: Columbia University Press; 1953.
2. Schluter D: The Ecology of Adaptive Radiation. New York: Oxford Univ. Press; 2000.
3. Gavrilets S, Losos JB: Adaptive radiation: contrasting theory with data.
Science 2009, 323:732-737. PubMed Abstract | Publisher Full Text
4. Johnson KP, Shreve SM, Smith VS: Repeated adaptive divergence of microhabitat specialization in avian feather lice.
BMC Biol 2012, 10:52.
5. Poulin R, Morand S: The diversity of parasites.
Q Rev Biol 2000, 75:277-293. PubMed Abstract | Publisher Full Text
6. Lafferty KD, Dobson AP, Kuris AM: Parasites dominate food web links.
Proc Natl Acad Sci USA 2006, 103:11211-11216. PubMed Abstract | Publisher Full Text | PubMed Central Full Text
7. Poulin R: The many roads to parasitism: a tale of convergence.
Adv Parasitol 2011, 74:1-40. PubMed Abstract | Publisher Full Text
8. Clay T: The Mallophaga of birds. In First Symposium on Host Specificity Among Parasites of Vertebrates. Edited by Baer JD. University of Neuchatel; 1957:120-158.
9. Clayton DH, Bush SE, Goates BM, Johnson KP: Host defense reinforces host-parasite cospeciation.
Proc Natl Acad Sci USA 2003, 100:15694-15699. PubMed Abstract | Publisher Full Text | PubMed Central Full Text
10. Ward RA: A study of the host distribution and some relationships of Mallophaga parasitic on birds of the order Tinamiformes Part 1.
Ann Entomol Soc Am 1957, 50:335-353.
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United States Maryland St. Mary's County
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Online Records
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Contents
County Courthouse
Beginning Dates for St. Mary's County, Maryland Government Records
Birth Marriage Death Census Land Probate
1898 1794 1898 1790 1781 1658
St. Mary's County Courthouse
23115 Leonard Hall Dr.
Leonardtown, MD 20650
Clerk Circuit Court has marriage and land records.
Register of Wills has probate records.
The 1830 Census Missing.[1]
History
Michaelangelos Pieta.jpg
The county is named after The Virgin Mary. It was the "first county named in a colony intended to be a haven for Catholics."[2]
The settlement of Lord Baltimore's Maryland began with the arrival of passengers from England at St. Clement's Island in the Potomac River in what is now southwestern St. Mary's County on March 25, 1634 (the anniversary of this landing being annually celebrated as Maryland Day). The passengers arrived in two vessels, the Ark and the Dove, which had set sail from the Isle of Wight on November 22, 1633. The county is also home to the first Catholic Mass celebrated in the original thirteen colonies.[3]
Parent County
• Created 24 January 1637 from the Colonial lands
Variant Spellings
• Saint Mary's[4]
Boundary Changes
Record Loss
St. Mary's has suffered substantial record loss.
• Lost census: 1890
Places/Localities
Populated Places
Town
Census Districts
Communities
Neighboring Counties
Calvert | Charles |Dorchester| Somerset| Virginia Counties: Northumberland| Westmoreland
Resources
Cemeteries
• All Faith Cemetery
• All Saints Cemetery
• Charles Memorial Gardens
• Christ Church Cemetery
• Ebenezer Cemetery
• Evergreen Memorial Gardens
• Galilee Cemetery
• Holy Face Cemetery
• John Wesley Cemetery
• Joy Chapel Cemetery
• Mount Zion Cemetery [5]
• New Saint Aloysius Cemetery
• Old Saint Aloysius Cemetery
• Old Saint Josephs Cemetery
• Our Lady's Chapel Cemetery[6]
• Point Lookout Confederate Cemetery
• Queen of Peace Cemetery
• Saint Andrews Cemetery
• Saint Francis Xavier Cemetery
• Saint Georges Cemetery
• Saint Georges Cemetery [7]
• Saint Johns Cemetery
• Saint Josephs Cemetery
• Saint Michael Cemetery
• Saint Nicholas Cemetery
• Saint Paul's Cemetery
Census
Federal Census reports available 1790-1930, including slave and veterans schedules. Exception-1830 census is missing. For tips on accessing St. Mary's County, Maryland census records online, see: Maryland Census.
Church
Maryland State Archives' Guide to Maryland Religious Institutions identifies all churches known to have existed in St. Mary's County, Maryland. It covers all denominations and includes record descriptions.
Protestant Episcopal
• 1833-1859 - Poole, Martha Sprigg. "St. Andrew's Parish Register of Baptisms, Marriages and Deaths 1833-1859," Chronicles of St. Mary's, vol. 5, no. 2: Feb. 1957 (Abell to Craigg); vol. 5, no. 6: Jun. 1957 (Craig to Greenwell); vol. 5, no. 9: Sep. 1957 (Greenwell to Hutchins); vol. 6, no. 1: Jan. 1958 (Hutchins to Mareman); vol. 6, no. 5: May 1958 (Mareman to Payne); vol. 6, no. 10: Jun. 1958 (Payne to Stone); vol. 7, no. 1: Jan. 1959 (Tabbs to Watts); vol. 7, no. 3 Mar. 1959 (Watts to Wise); vol. 7, no. 4: Mar. 1959 (Wise to Wooton).
Court
Family Histories
It is anticipated that this bibliography will eventually identify all known family histories published about residents of this county. Use this list to:
• Locate publications about direct ancestors
• Find the most updated accounts of an ancestor's family
• Identify publications, to quote Elizabeth Shown Mills, about an ancestor's "FAN Club" [Friends, Associates, and Neighbors]
For ancestors who lived in St. Mary's County in the 1600s, a Harvard graduate has probably studied your family. See Dr. Lois Green Carr's Biographical Files of 17th and 18th Century Marylanders (courtesy: Maryland State Archives).
Bibliography
• [Abell] Abell, William Russell. The Abell Family of St. Mary's County, Maryland and the American Revolution. Des Moines, Iowa: privately published, 1984. Digital version at FamilySearch Books Online - free.
• [Abington] Berkley, Henry J. "The Abingtons of St. Mary's and Calvert Counties," Maryland Historical Magazine, Vol. 25 (1930):251-255. FHL Book 975.2 H25m v. 25 (1930).
• [Butler] See de Hinojosa.
• [Carvile] See de Hinojosa.
• [Chilton] Dorman, John Frederick. "The Chilton Families of Virginia and Maryland," The Virginia Genealogist, Vol. 11, No. 2 (Apr.-Jun. 1967):71-78; Vol. 11, No. 3 (Jul.-Sep. 1967):121-125; Vol. 11, No. 4 (Oct.-Dec. 1967):167-174; Vol. 12, No. 1 (Jan.-Mar. 1968):15-18; Vol. 12, No. 2 (Apr.-Jun. 1968):83-86; Vol. 12, No. 3 (Jul.-Sep. 1968):109-113; Vol. 12, No. 4 (Oct.-Dec. 1968):169-175; Vol. 13, No. 1 (Jan.-Mar. 1969):32-36; Vol. 13, No. 2 (Apr.-Jun. 1969):65-71; Vol. 13, No. 4 (Oct.-Dec. 1969):177-180; Vol. 14, No. 1 (Jan.-Mar. 1970):15-22; Vol. 14, No. 2 (Apr.-Jun. 1970):75-82; Vol. 14, No. 3 (Jul.-Sep. 1970):123-128; Vol. 14, No. 4 (Oct.-Dec. 1970):165-168; Vol. 15, No. 1 (Jan.-Mar. 1971):32-41; Vol. 15, No. 2 (Apr.-Jun. 1971):122-124; Vol. 15, No. 4 (Oct.-Dec. 1971):259-264; Vol. 16, No. 4 (Oct.-Dec. 1972):301-306; FHL Book 975.5 B2vg v. 11-v. 16; digital version at American Ancestors ($).
• [DeButts] Russell, George Ely. "DeButts Family of Maryland and Virginia," The Genealogist, Vol. 12, No. 2 (Fall 1998):131-188.
• [Decosta] Russell, George Ely. "Portuguese and Spanish Colonists in Seventeenth-Century Maryland," The American Genealogist, Vol. 76, No. 1 (January 2001):50-60.
• [D'Hiniossa] Hoffman, William J. "Alexander D'Hiniossa, The Last Dutch Director on the Delaware," The New York Genealogical and Biographical Record, Vol. 73, No. 4 (Oct. 1942):246-250. Digital version at New York Family History ($); FHL Book 974.7 B2n v. 73.
• [de Hinojosa] Hoff, Henry B. "Alexander de Hinojosa and His Descendants in Maryland," The American Genealogist, Vol. 79, No. 4 (Oct. 2004):260-273.
• [Ellyson] Wagner, Douglas W. Ellyson. "The Early Generations of the Ellyson Family," The Virginia Magazine of History and Biography, Vol. 72, No. 1. Reprint: FHL Book 929.273 A1 no. 6718.
• [Gerard] Weis, Frederick Lewis and Walter Lee Sheppard. Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to America before 1700. Baltimore, Md.: Genealogical Publishing Company, 1992. FHL Book 974 D2w 1992.
• [Gray] Russell, George Ely. "Francis Gray of Maryland and Virginia," The Genealogist, Vol. 25, No. 2 (Fall 2011):131-143. FHL Book 929.105 G286n v. 25, no. 2 (fall 2011).
• [Guyther] See de Hinojosa.
• [Leigh] Hoff, Henry B. "Alexander de Hinojosa and His Descendants in Maryland," The American Genealogist, Vol. 79, No. 4 (Oct. 2004):260-273.
• [McFarlane] Finley, Carmen J. "The McFarlings: From Virginia to the California Gold Rush," The Virginia Genealogist, Vol. 44, No. 1 (Jan.-Mar. 2000):3-12; Vol. 44, No. 2 (Apr.-Jun. 2000):131-145; Vol. 44, No. 3 (Jul.-Sep. 2000):186-195; Vol. 44, No. 4 (Oct.-Dec. 2000):275-292. Digital version at American Ancestors ($). FHL Book 975.5 B2vg.
• [Norris] Diller, Corinne Hanna. "Johns and Thomases: Using Named Farmland to Sort Identities among Norrises of St. Mary's County, Maryland," National Genealogical Society Quarterly, Vol. 86, No. 4 (December 1998):271-282. FHL Book 973 B2ng v. 86 (1998).
• [Plater] Lomax, E.L. Genealogy of the Virginia Family of Lomax. Chicago: Rand McNally and Co., 1913. Digital version at Internet Archive - free.
• [Vanswearingen] Daniels, Frances C.T. Some Descendants of Garrett Vanswearingen of St. Mary's, Maryland. Georgetown, Del.: A.B. and R.P. Thompson, 1983. Digital version at FamilySearch Books Online - free.
• [Walker] Holtzclaw, B.C. "Asbury of Westmoreland County, Virginia," Virginia Genealogical Society Quarterly, Vol. 5, No. 3 (Jul. 1967):55-65; Vol. 5, No. 4 (Oct. 1967):77-87; Vol. 6, No. 1 (Jan. 1968):10-26. Digital version at Ancestry ($).
Gazetteers
Immigration
The New Early Settlers of Maryland database is a great place to start searching for immigrants who had arrived in the colony by the 1680s. The database "comprises 34,326 entries from Gust Skordas' Early Settlers of Maryland and Carson Gibb's Supplement to the Early Settlers of Maryland." Available online, courtesy: Maryland State Archives.
Other St. Mary's County immigration resources include:
Land
Through a Joint eGovernment Service of the Maryland Judiciary and the Maryland State Archives, free images and indexes of the complete series of St. Mary's County Deed Books (1781-present) have been uploaded to their website: MDLandRec.Net: A Digital Image Retrieval System for Land Records in Maryland. (Requires free registration.)
Local Histories
Maps
St. Mary's County Tract Map: 1705 by Dr. Russell Menard identifies early settlers and land locations.
Military
Revolutionary War
• A Census of Pensioners for Revolutionary or Military Services: With their Names, Ages, and Places of Residence, as Returned by the Marshalls of the Several Judicial Districts, Under the Act for Taking the Sixth Census]. 1841. Digital version at Google Books. 1967 reprint: FHL Collection 973 X2pc 1840. [See Maryland, St. Mary's County on page 127.]
War of 1812
• List of Pensioners on the Roll, January 1, 1883; Giving the Name of Each Pensioner, the Cause for Why Pensioned, the Post-Office Address, the Rate of Pension Per Month, and the Date of Original Allowance... Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1883. FHL Collection 973 M2Lp v. 5; digital versions at Google Books and Internet Archive. [See Vol. 5, Maryland, St. Mary's County, pp. 154-155. Identifies War of 1812 veterans living in this county in 1883.]
Newspapers
Periodicals
Chronicles of St. Mary's is published by the St. Mary's County Historical Society. A subject and author index is available on their website.
Probate
Research Guides
• Reno, Linda. “Research in St. Mary’s County.” Maryland Genealogical Society Journal 50, no. 1 (2009): 119-125.
Taxation
• [1678, 1681] 1678 and 1681 Saint Mary's County tax lists, available online, courtesy: MDGenWeb.
Vital Records
Marriage
• 1640-1820 - St. Mary's County, Maryland, Marriages: 1638-1820 at St. Mary's Families - free. "The marriage database contains 10,096 marriages, most of which occurred in St. Mary's County, Maryland between 1637 and 1820. Source records include County Court Records (marriage licenses), wills, deeds, extant church records (St. Andrew's Episcopal Church, St. Francis Xavier Catholic Church, and St. Inigoes Catholic Church, including marriage and baptisms) and Prerogative Court Records (compiled by V.L. Skinner, Jr.)."
• 1794-1864 - Brumbaugh, Gaius Marcus. Maryland Records: Colonial, Revolutionary, County and Church from Original Sources. Vol. 1. Baltimore, Md.: Williams & Wilkins Company, 1915. Digital version at Google Books. "Marriage Licenses of St. Mary's County, 1794-1864 (7533 Persons)," is available online, see pages 313-405 and index.
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PanARMENIAN.Net - According to Zhamanak daily, Gabriel Poghosyan, nicknamed Nono was appointed to the vacant seat of Khosrov Reserve director.
A university education being among the main requirements for candidates to the position, Poghosyan, a high-school graduate, was the one picked for the post through support of parliament speaker Hovik Abrahamyan, the paper said.
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PanARMENIAN.Net - Armenian presidential candidate Paruyr Hayrikyan has been taken to Yerevan’s St Grigor Lusavorich medical center with a gunshot wound, the center’s receptionist said.
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Amazon payments has a strict list of requirements including having a US EIN or SSN, a state driver's license and US residency. Google Checkout is not yet available in Canada.
What are the steps that a Canadian business has to go through to be able to offer these payment processing options?
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Get a US EIN. Simple, no?
Seriously, both Amazon and Google are US firms and as such are required to submit 1099 for any payments they send out (with various exclusions for various cases, but being foreign entity is not a valid reason for exclusion). To send 1099 (to the IRS, of course), the payee ITIN is required. That is the SSN/EIN.
To get one your company can qualify as a foreign entity in one of the US states (preferably one that won't charge taxes from your income, Delaware or Wyoming for example), and sign up for a EIN with the IRS. That will also require from you sending out yearly tax reports to the IRS (with taxes due on the US-sourced income, i.e.: all the income you get through Amazon). That might be a bit costly, depending on your business structure, but doable.
Get a professional legal and tax advice when you're going that direction, of course.
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I have helped dozens of foreign clients establish businesses here in the US.
You can easily form a corporation or LLC here and obtain an EIN. However, I know of no way for you to claim residency or obtain a driver's license if you don't reside here. Perhaps you can find a trustworthy US accountant to serve as CFO of your US entity - though there are risks and costs associated with that approach.
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Two Outstanding Oryza glaberrima (2n = 24, AA) varieties TOG5681 and TOG5674 were used as male donor parents with IR64, the high-yielding improved Asian rice variety used as recurrent female parent by the International Rice Research Institute (IRRI) to develop 18 BC3F1 interspecific lowland rice progenies. The proportion of parental genomic contribution and the extent of genetic differences among these lines were assessing using 36 microsatellites markers. The average genomic contribution of the donor TOG5681 and that of the recurrent IR64 within their 12 interspecific lines derived from IR64xTOG5681 cross were estimated to 13.2% and 79.8% respectively. Using 33 out of the 36 SSR markers, the average genome introgression rate of TOG5674 and that of IR64 within their 6 progenies were estimated to 8.7% and 85.5% respectively. In addition, heterozygosity and non-parental alleles were also identified. Clustering analysis technique using NTSYS classified the progenies into six groups and group five is closely related to IR 64.
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This article discusses how civil society is mobilizing international human rights to advocate for more privacy and personal data protection. In comparison to other European countries, privacy advocacy has commenced relatively recently in the Netherlands. Since 2009, civil society has expressed its concern about increased state surveillance at the international, national and local level. The article ends by discussing from a political and judicial perspective if human rights mobilization is an effective strategy to ensure compliance with privacy and data protection law in the Netherlands.
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This post is part of our special coverage Libya Uprising 2011.
Rumours have been circulating online and in mainstream media for about two weeks that Khamis Al Gaddafi, son of Muammar Gaddafi, has been killed. Tonight, the rumours are making the rounds again, with a new twist. They say the 27-year-old militia leader, who runs a brigade which carries his name, was killed during an air raid on Bab Al Aziziya Compound, where the Gaddafis reside in Tripoli. Unconfirmed reports add that his brother Muattasim was killed by Gaddafi for ‘refusing to follow’ orders.
Al Arabiya (Ar) confirms news of Khamis’ death, quoting unnamed sources while the Libyan authorities deny it.
Protests calling for the toppling of the Gaddafi regime started in Libya on February 16, one day ahead of the February 17 date scheduled for the revolution to kick off on social networking sites.
Here are the latest comments from Twitter on Khamis’ alleged death:
@jenanmoussa: Khamis Al #Gaddafi, son of #Gaddafi, confirmed dead according to Media reports. #Libya
@najibs: Gaddafi’ son,Khamis, has been killed during an air raid on Bab Al Aziziya compound in Tripoli. He was leading a militia that bore his name.
@RRowleyTucson: Now 2 sources in #Libya confirms death of #Khamis in #BabAzizia attack. Unconfirmed that #Muattasim killed by father for refusing orders.
@RRowleyTucson: Reliable source in #Libya confirms death of #Khamis in #BabAzizia attack. Unconfirmed that #Muattasim killed by father for refusing orders.
@youssefsan: Many rumours: Saif (said 48 hr victry on Bngzi), #Khamis dead? #Saadi (injured)? #Muttasim killed for not obeying? Have u more news? #libya
@bnnNEWSLIVE: Al Arabiya source added that Khamis Gaddafi was killed in a raid in Bab al-Aziziyah,Tripoli. But we repeat that we are unable to confirm it
@bnnNEWSLIVE: Al-Arabiya quoted on Friday an unnamed source as saying reports that Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi’s son, Khamis, was killed are true.
@samyrra25: It's going down…. Death of #Ghaddafi’s son Khamis confirmed | Ya Libnan | World News Live from Lebanon: http://bit.ly/fa166D
@freedom4libya: The news of the death of Khamis #Gadhafi is spreading in Tripoli. #Libya
@Weaver2World: @gfry @acarvin Hasn't Khamis been dead, and therefore out of fashion, for a good three or four days?
@iyad_elbaghdadi: @carolv27 Can you link this again? Re confirmation of Khamis Gaddafi's death?
@youssefsan: Is it just me or #Khamis is barely quoted today in English media? #Libya
@H9a: #AlArabiya confirmed the death of #Gadaffi's son Khamis
@rockin4god: @nolesfan2011 Over the past week Khamis has been reported to of died in many different ways, so…is this rumour or confirmed and by who?
@nolesfan2011: it appears #khamis #gaddafi one of #gaddafis sons and the leader of the #khamis brigade was killed in an #airstrike #nato #nfz #bombing
@alihabibi1: Al-ArabiyaTV confirms #Qaddafi's son (Khamis) was killed in NATO's raid on Bab AlAzizya (#Tripoli) http://on.fb.me/i6BgFm
@libyaWatan: So #Khamis is dead? is he or is he not? #Libya #Feb17
@LOVE2LIBYA: hamdilla khamis is dead, confirmed on al arabiya….khamis is dead khamis is dead…never was so happy to report someone's death…
@nusibab: As much as I want to believe Khamis is dead, I still have my doubts. Alarabiya isn't exactly the most reliable source… #Libya #Feb17
@Perfectsliders: Daily Mail is actually still only reporting Khamis death as “claimed”. Which means they, like Clinton, have been unable to confirm.
@N_Benghazi: A reason to smile today: Khamis Gaddafi is dead. One less #Gaddafi in the world means cleaner air for all. Ahhh. #feb17 #libya
@sooopergoof: Boy o boy the stories about #Khamis just won't…die.
@Qahtani: It seems that #Saif Zaif #Gaddafi is mourning his beloved brother #Khamis. I have not seen much of him on TV lately. #Feb17
@BentBenghazi: Alarabiya confirming #Khamis death? I almost don't wanna believe it, too good to be true! #libya
@acarvin: @carolv27 I don't doubt Al Arabiya reported it. It's just that rumors of Khamis dying have been going on for 2+ weeks now.
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